MMM
Results 1 to 4 of 4

Thread: Q6600 Go SLACR Dissapointing at 3.2ghz... can I get more?

  1. #1
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Apr 2004
    Location
    Uk (Elton Near Chester)
    Posts
    4

    Q6600 Go SLACR Dissapointing at 3.2ghz... can I get more?

    Need some help if there is any...

    I'm running my Q6600 at 1.5235v in the BIOS on a P5N-D Sli (with ASUS Silent Knight Aluminum Cooler) but in windows it's 1.488v with vdroop to 1.440 - 1.456... my idle temps are around 39-44 especially in this heat we're having in the UK and under prime it's around 67-71...

    Running 1600FSB (400x8) with the 8GB PC6400 ram at 1:1

    Now I've tried to get more out of this chip like this original poster, but I'm struggling. The VID is 1.325v using coretemp, which is the highest Go SLACR BID I've seen and is annoying, however, what could I increase "safely" in the voltage?

    Also currently got:

    HT = 1.46v
    NB = 1.48v
    SB = 1.56v

    in the BIOS...

    Now, what do people think if anything can be done to get this to 3.4mhz and be 100% stable? Do I need more volts and if so, will this get dangerous? What's the safe maximum on idle temps and load temps really?

    Click For CPU/Memory Details

    HERE'S MY HDTACH BENCHMARKS

    Samsung Spinpoint F1's in RAID0
    http://www.pugheaven.co.uk/benchs/hdtach.jpg

    Maxtor 120GB IDE
    http://www.pugheaven.co.uk/benchs/hdtachmaxtor.jpg

    Western Digital 120GB IDE
    http://www.pugheaven.co.uk/benchs/hdtachwd.jpg


    Very very poor performance of the western digital, I'd have thought the Maxtor would've been the weakest, quite surprising that!


    AND HERE'S ALL OTHER BENCHS FOR SYSTEM


    http://www.pugheaven.co.uk/benchs/sisoftcpuarith.jpg

    http://www.pugheaven.co.uk/benchs/si...rddiskread.jpg
    http://www.pugheaven.co.uk/benchs/si...ybandwidth.jpg
    http://www.pugheaven.co.uk/benchs/superpi.jpg

    http://www.pugheaven.co.uk/benchs/everestcpuaes.jpg
    http://www.pugheaven.co.uk/benchs/everestcpujulia.jpg
    http://www.pugheaven.co.uk/benchs/everestcpumandel.jpg
    http://www.pugheaven.co.uk/benchs/ev...uphotoworx.jpg
    http://www.pugheaven.co.uk/benchs/everestcpuqueen.jpg
    http://www.pugheaven.co.uk/benchs/ev...pusinjulia.jpg
    http://www.pugheaven.co.uk/benchs/everestcpuzlib.jpg
    http://www.pugheaven.co.uk/benchs/everestmemorycopy.jpg
    http://www.pugheaven.co.uk/benchs/ev...orylatency.jpg
    http://www.pugheaven.co.uk/benchs/everestmemoryread.jpg
    http://www.pugheaven.co.uk/benchs/ev...emorywrite.jpg
    Last edited by pugheaven; 05-07-2008 at 04:28 PM.
    Cheers Pug


    Q6600 @3440Mhz (430FSBx8), Gigabyte X48-DS5, ASUS Silent Knight HSF, 8GB 6400C5 OCZ DDR2 860MHz@4-4-4-12, ATi QuadFire 6990+6990@925MHz/6000Mhz, Crucial M4 128GB SSD, 2x1TB Samsung F1 RAID0, Eyefinity 3x24"Benq 5760x1080p, Windows 7 Ultimate, Antec 1200 Case, 1300W PSU

  2. #2
    Xtreme Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Pennsylvania
    Posts
    356
    #1 thing w/ a Q6600 is the best cooling you can get. Go with water if you can. If $$ is a problem then do everything you can to maximize the cooling efficiency of your current setup. Aluminum is a pretty crappy conductor of heat when compared with copper. Copper is roughly twice as conductive, so imagine your cooler at half it's current size in copper and how effective do you really think it is. Get your temps down, that's where I'd start. Everything else will come.

    I personally like to stay under 65c at max. That's with an extreme clock on water and peak max temps. Meaning, the highest temp I see during stress testing. Usually, under heavy load I like to see under 60. Now with the q6600, you'll find it produces alot of heat so you need good cooling.

    I'll trade ya my extra E8400 for that Q66 ya got there
    Daily Desktop Custom Built - Modified Data General Server Case

    Asus M4A79T Deluxe | 955BE C2 Rev | 4GB OCZ DDR 2000 @ 1600 6 5 6 1T | 4850x2 + 4850 w/MCW60 | CPU on H20 w/ Enzo Sapphire l Custom Built Pump and Res Combo 1/2 Gallon! | 4 Swiftech 320mm Rads with 6 All Aluminum Delta Fans with their own PSU - Finger Loppers - for real!

    Literally, CPU&GPUs are almost always at ambient therefore heat ain't limiting sh|t.

  3. #3
    Banned
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Hhw
    Posts
    4,036
    • Get a good cooler
    • Up the multi to 9




    Btw, temps are high volts to for the clocks. Idk that mobo, think the nb can have some more juice though.

  4. #4
    Registered User
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Posts
    39
    good luck, did you up the V FSB termination? FWIW I was recently able to get to 9x by dropping my voltages of all things! What I noticed is watch idle temperature at current settings and ramp CPUvoltage. when I found a point where idle temperature suddenly rises more than the slow increments you see for lower voltages then that's the point where my voltage was too high and I backed down. Still not sure why but it worked for me.

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •