T trOver Golden Member Aug 18, 2006 1,417 0 0 Feb 4, 2007 #1 i am under-volting my 6600 AND overclocking it to 3ghz, AND its 100% stable! is this how overclocking is supposed to go? or did i just get a good chip?
i am under-volting my 6600 AND overclocking it to 3ghz, AND its 100% stable! is this how overclocking is supposed to go? or did i just get a good chip?
Xcobra Diamond Member Oct 19, 2004 3,675 423 126 Feb 4, 2007 #2 i doubt it is stable, but if you have run Orthos for 12-15 hrs, among other tests then it might be stable, whats youre specs look like?
i doubt it is stable, but if you have run Orthos for 12-15 hrs, among other tests then it might be stable, whats youre specs look like?
S Shimmishim Elite Member Feb 19, 2001 7,504 0 76 Feb 4, 2007 #3 I think it might be possible to do 3.0 with less than stock. That would mean you have a decent chip... i haven't tried overclocking with lower than stock voltage... But you also have to remember stock voltage depends on the chip... stock ranges from 1.2 to 1.35 (at least from what I've seen).
I think it might be possible to do 3.0 with less than stock. That would mean you have a decent chip... i haven't tried overclocking with lower than stock voltage... But you also have to remember stock voltage depends on the chip... stock ranges from 1.2 to 1.35 (at least from what I've seen).
T trOver Golden Member Aug 18, 2006 1,417 0 0 Feb 4, 2007 #4 yes- i have ran orthos and prime 95 over night and they both pass. as far as specs go- 6600 asus p5w-dh deluxe crucial ballistix ddr2-1000 my stock voltage was 1.25v if i remember correctly, and now its running at 1.18v
yes- i have ran orthos and prime 95 over night and they both pass. as far as specs go- 6600 asus p5w-dh deluxe crucial ballistix ddr2-1000 my stock voltage was 1.25v if i remember correctly, and now its running at 1.18v