First of all, I'm very new to overclocking which makes me wonder a bit more if I'm doing something wrong. My Q6600 is a G0 and is currently running at 398x9 = 3.58GHz. The voltage is 1.2V and temperature at full load is about 62C. From what I've read on these forums, my temperatures are getting up there but still in the acceptable range.
I'm mostly concerned about the voltage. I see a lot of people running 1.3-1.4V at those speeds. Could keeping my CPU voltage at 1.2V be damaging in any way? From what I understand higher voltage is only really needed if stability becomes an issue. Is that correct?
My system:
ASUS P5QL-E
Q6600
Xigmatek HDT-S1283 heatsink and fan
4GB OCZ PC6400 -- can't remember exactly which series
Thanks for any comments or suggestions,
Mike
I'm mostly concerned about the voltage. I see a lot of people running 1.3-1.4V at those speeds. Could keeping my CPU voltage at 1.2V be damaging in any way? From what I understand higher voltage is only really needed if stability becomes an issue. Is that correct?
My system:
ASUS P5QL-E
Q6600
Xigmatek HDT-S1283 heatsink and fan
4GB OCZ PC6400 -- can't remember exactly which series
Thanks for any comments or suggestions,
Mike