I got an Intel C2D e6750 that can go to 3.5GHz but it isn't stable, it BSOD after 10 minutes using Orthos. But here's the thing, when I go back to 3.4, 3.2, or even 3.0, I get the same result. I've adjusted voltage all up and down the range and get the same result.
I've done memtest86 overnight at all 4 speeds listed above and it is stable, so I'm sure it's not my memory. It can't be heat because it is below 55C at 3.5GHz at full load. Nothing is stable except at stock speed. It can't be the motherboard because like I said, any FSB speed above stock should work fine.
So am I looking at a power supply that can't handle the overclock? How can I be sure it is the power supply that is the issue? Or am I overlooking something?
Here's my specs:
OCZ StealthXStream 600W PSU
Intel C2D E6750 Conroe 2.66GHz processor
EVGA LGA775 NVIDIA nForce 650i Ultra mobo
2GB G.Skill 240pin DDR2 800 PC26400 memory
Gigabyte GeForce 8800GTS 640MB video card
Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro HSF
I've done memtest86 overnight at all 4 speeds listed above and it is stable, so I'm sure it's not my memory. It can't be heat because it is below 55C at 3.5GHz at full load. Nothing is stable except at stock speed. It can't be the motherboard because like I said, any FSB speed above stock should work fine.
So am I looking at a power supply that can't handle the overclock? How can I be sure it is the power supply that is the issue? Or am I overlooking something?
Here's my specs:
OCZ StealthXStream 600W PSU
Intel C2D E6750 Conroe 2.66GHz processor
EVGA LGA775 NVIDIA nForce 650i Ultra mobo
2GB G.Skill 240pin DDR2 800 PC26400 memory
Gigabyte GeForce 8800GTS 640MB video card
Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro HSF