- Apr 26, 2006
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So i got a stock X6800 retail, which means it's originally at 266 FSB x 11 m x v1.35
and RAM is at 800, which means 400 FSB x v2.1 [stock = 2.93 Ghz]
as i posted here
http://forums.anandtech.com/me...ead=y&STARTPAGE=3#last
i got it running stable at 333 FSB x 10 x v1.32 and RAM at 333 FSB x v1.95 [3.33 Ghz]
witch yielded way more speed and lower temperature than what i had originally going at [3.2 Ghz] using everything stock at 12 multiplier, at higher voltage than recommended on specs.
So needless to say i'm happy and comfortable now, knowing my stuff are not burning, yet at optimum speed.
But... never the less... it's never enough to have more
So seeing at how some people can get it to as high as 3.6 Ghz and 4.0 Ghz with similar or lower C2D CPUs, i'm wondering if they are using Water Cooling, or something like that, also pondering how much Voltage they are using, to make it stable.
I've been able to push it up to 3.6 Ghz stable, but requiring too much voltage, above what i would consider safety limits.
so people burning at 4.0 Ghz must be really going out of their way and voiding any CPU warranty they had.
and RAM is at 800, which means 400 FSB x v2.1 [stock = 2.93 Ghz]
as i posted here
http://forums.anandtech.com/me...ead=y&STARTPAGE=3#last
i got it running stable at 333 FSB x 10 x v1.32 and RAM at 333 FSB x v1.95 [3.33 Ghz]
witch yielded way more speed and lower temperature than what i had originally going at [3.2 Ghz] using everything stock at 12 multiplier, at higher voltage than recommended on specs.
So needless to say i'm happy and comfortable now, knowing my stuff are not burning, yet at optimum speed.
But... never the less... it's never enough to have more
So seeing at how some people can get it to as high as 3.6 Ghz and 4.0 Ghz with similar or lower C2D CPUs, i'm wondering if they are using Water Cooling, or something like that, also pondering how much Voltage they are using, to make it stable.
I've been able to push it up to 3.6 Ghz stable, but requiring too much voltage, above what i would consider safety limits.
so people burning at 4.0 Ghz must be really going out of their way and voiding any CPU warranty they had.