So I am just getting started with my overclocking on my new Rig. Thanks to SerpentRoyal for helping along the way!
My System:
CPU: Intel E2160 dual core
Mobo: Abit IP35-E
RAM: 4X1GB HP PX976AT $9.99 after rebate ram
380W Antec Earthwatts Power Supply
Memory Overclocking
I did a ton of MemTest86 test #5 loops with the memory at the 1:1.00-DDR2-666 at 1.85V and it kept on testing well past 60 or 70 and never reported any errors.
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So I am started my first cpu/ram stress tests running Orthos for 10+ minutes and using Core Temp to watch my temps.
CPU Overclocking
First overclock test was:
SP2004 Orthos Blend - Stress CPU and RAM
300X9=2.7GHz at 1.345Vcore
1:1.00-DDR2-666 at 1.85V
The Result:
11+ minutes of Orthos went by and both of the 2 cores hovered around 58C and never went over 61C at 1.345Vcore.
Second overclock test was:
SP2004 Orthos Blend - Stress CPU and RAM
333X9=3.0GHz at 1.365Vcore
1:1.00-DDR2-666 at 1.85V
The Result:
11+ minutes of Orthos went by and both of the 2 cores hovered around 61C and never went over 63C at 1.345Vcore. In the 11th minute it went up to 65C.
Since my second overclock test passed 11+ minutes, I decided to leave the settings the same, but ran the different SP2004 Ortho's - Large test.
Third overclock test was:
SP2004 Orthos Blend - Large, in-place FFTs - stress some RAM
333X9=3.0GHz at 1.365Vcore
1:1.00-DDR2-666 at 1.85V
The Result:
11+ minutes of Orthos went by and both of the 2 cores hovered around 65C and never went over 66C at 1.345Vcore.
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I don't need to push it for every bit, I just wanted to get to 3.0GHz as stable as possible. Should I be doing anything different with the memory? Or is it good at the 1:1.00 DDR2-666?
Should I be happy with this overclock and leave it here as a very stable machine?
My System:
CPU: Intel E2160 dual core
Mobo: Abit IP35-E
RAM: 4X1GB HP PX976AT $9.99 after rebate ram
380W Antec Earthwatts Power Supply
Memory Overclocking
I did a ton of MemTest86 test #5 loops with the memory at the 1:1.00-DDR2-666 at 1.85V and it kept on testing well past 60 or 70 and never reported any errors.
___________________________________________
So I am started my first cpu/ram stress tests running Orthos for 10+ minutes and using Core Temp to watch my temps.
CPU Overclocking
First overclock test was:
SP2004 Orthos Blend - Stress CPU and RAM
300X9=2.7GHz at 1.345Vcore
1:1.00-DDR2-666 at 1.85V
The Result:
11+ minutes of Orthos went by and both of the 2 cores hovered around 58C and never went over 61C at 1.345Vcore.
Second overclock test was:
SP2004 Orthos Blend - Stress CPU and RAM
333X9=3.0GHz at 1.365Vcore
1:1.00-DDR2-666 at 1.85V
The Result:
11+ minutes of Orthos went by and both of the 2 cores hovered around 61C and never went over 63C at 1.345Vcore. In the 11th minute it went up to 65C.
Since my second overclock test passed 11+ minutes, I decided to leave the settings the same, but ran the different SP2004 Ortho's - Large test.
Third overclock test was:
SP2004 Orthos Blend - Large, in-place FFTs - stress some RAM
333X9=3.0GHz at 1.365Vcore
1:1.00-DDR2-666 at 1.85V
The Result:
11+ minutes of Orthos went by and both of the 2 cores hovered around 65C and never went over 66C at 1.345Vcore.
___________________________________________
I don't need to push it for every bit, I just wanted to get to 3.0GHz as stable as possible. Should I be doing anything different with the memory? Or is it good at the 1:1.00 DDR2-666?
Should I be happy with this overclock and leave it here as a very stable machine?
