- Mar 7, 2008
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Q6600 G0 stepping [[moderate lapping]]
GA-P35-DS3L
MSI NX8800GT 512MB OC
G.Skill 4gb (2x2) DDR2 800
Tuniq Tower 120 [[moderate lapping]]
Antec 900
From what i can remember from last night (im at work atm), I was able to go from 2.4 up to 3.6 without any hiccups. The computer didnt restart at all during my FSB increases. I vaguely remember my MIT setting as:
ram 1:1
DDR2 control -- +.2v
FSB control -- +.1v
Vcore control -- 1.4v
speedfan & coretemp reports a very low 40*Cs on all my cores with a 1.3V reading. Now i've read around here and i've seen people with their Q6600 achieving mid-3Ghz with over 1.5V and temp as high as 60*C. Am I, in any way, undervolting my CPU and would this damage the CPU life cycle?
I have not done any stress testing yet.
Q6600 G0 stepping [[moderate lapping]]
GA-P35-DS3L
MSI NX8800GT 512MB OC
G.Skill 4gb (2x2) DDR2 800
Tuniq Tower 120 [[moderate lapping]]
Antec 900
From what i can remember from last night (im at work atm), I was able to go from 2.4 up to 3.6 without any hiccups. The computer didnt restart at all during my FSB increases. I vaguely remember my MIT setting as:
ram 1:1
DDR2 control -- +.2v
FSB control -- +.1v
Vcore control -- 1.4v
speedfan & coretemp reports a very low 40*Cs on all my cores with a 1.3V reading. Now i've read around here and i've seen people with their Q6600 achieving mid-3Ghz with over 1.5V and temp as high as 60*C. Am I, in any way, undervolting my CPU and would this damage the CPU life cycle?
I have not done any stress testing yet.