Ok, as the title says, i just finished my first attempt at overclocking. First off, system specs:
Intel Core 2 Duo E6600
Thermalright Ultima 90 heatsink with Antec Tricool 120 mm fan
Asus P5B Deluxe MoBo
2GB G.Skill F2-6400CL4D-2GBPK DDR2 800
BFG 7800 GTX OC 256MB
Corsair HX620 PSU
Everything inside an Antec P180b
I now have my E6600 stable at 3.0 Ghz (333 Mhz FSB) after 8 hours of Prime 95 testing. BIOS Vcore setting is 1.2875V. Actual Vcore is 1.248 at idle and 1.232 under 100% TAT load. I have my RAM dividers at 4:5 so I am overclocking my ram slightly. It is now running at DDR 833, 4-4-4-10, 1.9V (it is rated for DDR 800 4-4-4-12).
Temps are 42C at idle and 57C after 10 minutes of a 100% TAT load. My 2 case fans are running at low (5V) and my CPU fan is on medium, around 7V. I know I could lower my temps by increasing fan speed, but I prefer the more silent speeds. Right now these fans are --by far-- the main source of noise in my rig. I am about to order some quieter fans to replace all 3 Tricools, and when I get the new fans it will be a different story, but for now I don't want to increase fan speeds.
So, where do I go from here? The obvious answer is to keep increasing FSB and allow the temperature to increase. However, I am planning to use this OC 24/7, so I don't want my load temps to exceed 60C and my idle temps to exceed mid 40s. Or am I being to restrictive with these temps? I know that a 100% TAT load is unrealistic. What load should I use to see "realistic" load temperatures? 80% TAT? Or something altogether different?
The next RAM divider would put my memory around DDR2 1000, and I'm not sure my RAM can handle this, so a higher overclock of my RAM is probably not feasible. Or perhaps I should adjust the RAM subtimings and make them tighter?
In other words, where do I go from here? Any thoughts for a newbie? I am not looking for any extreme overclocks, just something I can use on a daily basis without making my system too noisy.
Intel Core 2 Duo E6600
Thermalright Ultima 90 heatsink with Antec Tricool 120 mm fan
Asus P5B Deluxe MoBo
2GB G.Skill F2-6400CL4D-2GBPK DDR2 800
BFG 7800 GTX OC 256MB
Corsair HX620 PSU
Everything inside an Antec P180b
I now have my E6600 stable at 3.0 Ghz (333 Mhz FSB) after 8 hours of Prime 95 testing. BIOS Vcore setting is 1.2875V. Actual Vcore is 1.248 at idle and 1.232 under 100% TAT load. I have my RAM dividers at 4:5 so I am overclocking my ram slightly. It is now running at DDR 833, 4-4-4-10, 1.9V (it is rated for DDR 800 4-4-4-12).
Temps are 42C at idle and 57C after 10 minutes of a 100% TAT load. My 2 case fans are running at low (5V) and my CPU fan is on medium, around 7V. I know I could lower my temps by increasing fan speed, but I prefer the more silent speeds. Right now these fans are --by far-- the main source of noise in my rig. I am about to order some quieter fans to replace all 3 Tricools, and when I get the new fans it will be a different story, but for now I don't want to increase fan speeds.
So, where do I go from here? The obvious answer is to keep increasing FSB and allow the temperature to increase. However, I am planning to use this OC 24/7, so I don't want my load temps to exceed 60C and my idle temps to exceed mid 40s. Or am I being to restrictive with these temps? I know that a 100% TAT load is unrealistic. What load should I use to see "realistic" load temperatures? 80% TAT? Or something altogether different?
The next RAM divider would put my memory around DDR2 1000, and I'm not sure my RAM can handle this, so a higher overclock of my RAM is probably not feasible. Or perhaps I should adjust the RAM subtimings and make them tighter?
In other words, where do I go from here? Any thoughts for a newbie? I am not looking for any extreme overclocks, just something I can use on a daily basis without making my system too noisy.
