VirtualLarry
No Lifer
Just curious if anyone has reached the 4.0Ghz mark with a C2D.
What chip model and stepping? What kind of voltage is needed? What kind of cooling?
After all, Anand hit 4Ghz on air, on two CPUs (one only to 3.9Ghz).
The thing is, I don't recall seeing anyone in the forum mentioning hitting 4Ghz on air. But for my next build, I want to do it. Planning on getting a Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3R. Wondering what CPU to get that would give me a guaranteed 4Ghz.
Edit: found some data-points here. Three OCs over 4Ghz, all have vcore 1.62-1.65v, and using water or phase cooling.
Since the P35-DS3R only supports max 1.6vcore (has a setting for 1.8 and 2.0, but reportedly they are bugged), I guess perhaps I'm not going to be able to after all.
Then again, I've read a couple of reports of people hitting 3.7Ghz on stock voltage. Surely those chips should be able to hit 4 without much more vcore.
What chip model and stepping? What kind of voltage is needed? What kind of cooling?
After all, Anand hit 4Ghz on air, on two CPUs (one only to 3.9Ghz).
The thing is, I don't recall seeing anyone in the forum mentioning hitting 4Ghz on air. But for my next build, I want to do it. Planning on getting a Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3R. Wondering what CPU to get that would give me a guaranteed 4Ghz.
Edit: found some data-points here. Three OCs over 4Ghz, all have vcore 1.62-1.65v, and using water or phase cooling.
Since the P35-DS3R only supports max 1.6vcore (has a setting for 1.8 and 2.0, but reportedly they are bugged), I guess perhaps I'm not going to be able to after all.
Then again, I've read a couple of reports of people hitting 3.7Ghz on stock voltage. Surely those chips should be able to hit 4 without much more vcore.