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Thread: I'm back to O/Cing.. E6550 G0 DS3

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    I'm back to O/Cing.. E6550 G0 DS3

    Hey everyone,
    I've taken a long break from overclocking, my last rig was a Barton 2500+
    and a NF7-S.. here is my new rig, if you guys can give me some tips
    on what I can do with this setup, please share:

    Setup:
    Case:
    Antec Performance One P180B Black Case
    Power Supply:
    Corsair HX Series CMPSU-520HX 520W Power Supply Retail
    Motherboard:
    Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 LGA 775 Intel P965 Express Retail
    CPU:
    Intel Core2Duo E6550 Conroe 2.33Ghz LGA 775 Retail
    Memory:
    OCZ 2GB Kit DDR2 PC2-6400 Platinum Revision 2 Dual Channel Memory Retail
    Video Card:
    Geforce 8800GTS 320MB GDDR3 PCI Express x16 Retail
    HDD:
    Seagate Barracuda (Perpendicular Recording Technology) 320GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive OEM

    I hope I attached the image correctly.
    All the voltages are stock. (Vcore=1.3375, Vdimm=1.9)
    Stock intel hsf with the factory thermal pad..

    It seems that my ram is what is limiting this overclock. I have to relax
    the timings to 5-5-5-15 since all the fsb/mem dividers that are available
    are with the memory at a higher frequency. (No option for me to run
    the ram at a lower speed than the cpu with this motherboard.)
    Note also that a 2.0v voltage on the ram wont let me run 4-4-4-
    timings with ram freq that much higher than stock..

    I'm surprised that I can keep the stock voltage and o/c a bit, but
    it seems to be running really hot (54C core temps, and 62C cpu temp
    as reported by Speedfan.)

    I thought this ram should overclock well (the stock timings should be
    4-4-4-15), any ideas?
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    hey good overclock there. nice to see more ppl overclocking these. very good results keep up it tell it gets unstable and see what happens. whats your max fsb boot into windows. good job. hey check out my thread to im overclocking an e6550 to. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=155830
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    Thanks. Does anyone have any experience with this particular memory?
    I noticed my thread got moved.. I thought it pertained to overclocking..
    I havent posted in awhile, are the new rules: at least a 100% overclock
    to post in the overclocking forum ?? Anyway, I thought I can get some
    help from the veterans but I guess its not allowed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cutthroat View Post
    I noticed my thread got moved.. I thought it pertained to overclocking..
    I havent posted in awhile, are the new rules
    A few years back, the moderators here started poo pooing on people posting in the overclocking forum and moving threads. I am not sure why either, to me, your post is about overclocking, I guess its not Extreme enough? I see it was moved to the Intel forum... I guess the goal is to separate things like this to the specific product types.
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    All right, I remember I was able to post a few years back
    the results of my overclock, and I would get some tips
    in the overclocking forum...

    But anyway, So far I have it pushed it to 3.33Ghz, all voltages
    still stock, orthos stable. I think I may have a pretty decent chip..
    Others have told me the low 7x multi limits the o/cing capabilities
    of the E6550.. but so far I cant complain. I am complaining about
    my ram though. Maybe it is because I have only o/ced with DDR1
    before, but I was able to run the stock timings at a fsb much higher
    than the advertised one. I'm thinking of lowering the vcore to
    lower than stock, and see how low a voltages I would need for
    3.33Ghz to be orthos stable.

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    no dont lower just keep raising the fsb if your temps allow you to. ppl always say the lower multi you have to have good ram and board. i just ignore it cuz you get what you paid for so if your buying it you no what your getting yourself into so you need to buy the right hardware. you have a great oc going on keep pushin it. i would like to know your max fsb plz. thanks

    edit: your runnin 1.32 vcore so i think your fine to raise the volts for higher stable overclock. cpuz reads the right vcore for me and it looks like yours is readin right to. i round mine up cuz that seems to be very close to bios so thats y i say 1.32v.
    Last edited by natedog420; 08-20-2007 at 09:57 AM.
    cpu: 2600k@ 4.5ghz
    mobo: asus p8p67 deluxe
    ram: gskill ripjaw x F3-10666CL7D-8GBXH
    gfx: gigabyte gtx460
    psu:corsair 520hx
    case: antec 900
    cpu cooling: Prolimatech Megahalems Rev.B

    500mhz cas 3 club: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=235630
    p4 511 2.8ghz@ 5004mhz :http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=124434
    p4 541 3.2ghz@ 4909mhz :http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=157470

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    Just to update, now running at 3.4Ghz,
    (486x7), all voltages are still at stock.
    I'm quite surprised at this chip, I'm used to the type
    of overclocking wheere raising the vcore gave you a higher
    overclock, as long as your cooling was sufficient to handle it...
    That was bad in the old AMD days. So far, I've had no
    trouble raising the fsb pretty high due to the lower multi.
    I would have thought I would need to raise the nb voltage
    by now, but its holding up at stock. If I get the guts to do it,
    I may later try tighter timings with some extra juice to the ram.
    Unfortunately, all of the ram dividers available set the ram to
    higher than the cpu fsb. Even though when I hada slight
    overclock, the "auto" setting would set it lower. Not any more
    though, weird.
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