Q6600 G0 OC

swtethan

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I got mine stable 1.43v (bios) all other voltages stock 9x400fsb 3.6GHz! I could boot into windows with 1.45v @ 3.8GHz, but would need more than that for stable operation. This chip is a monster! Im on a TR U120x with twin push pull fans :D board is Gigabyte P35 DS3-P
 

zach0624

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3.6ghz from a quad, I hate you. I'll be lucky to get that with my e4500. nice oc though :)
 

swtethan

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70 orthos load is acceptable to me since I am running such a small case with slow fans :D
 

MarcVenice

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well with 40c ambient it's no surprise. When gaming, the heaviest I think I do, my temps never go up as much as they do when running orthos blend, or even small fft's, 70 orthos is rather high though :p Make sure it doesn't decrease the lifespan of your CPU.
 

brock01

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Fix: C2D L2 rev. report very low temperatures. (Tjmax to 100C)

btw nice chip ya got there
enjoi it
 

jjmIII

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Just got my "GO" in today.
Sux, my case and DVD burner won't be here till Monday.

I really wanted to geek-out this weekend too :(.
 

WoodButcher

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@swtethan- What are tou using to load all 4 cores? @ 3.6 my idle temps are low 30's. I'm thinking I'll need different memory as the asus I'm playing with now, P5K-VM volts only to 2.1, but I'll need to stress all 4 cores to be sure.
 

adairusmc

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Originally posted by: WoodButcher
@swtethan- What are tou using to load all 4 cores? @ 3.6 my idle temps are low 30's. I'm thinking I'll need different memory as the asus I'm playing with now, P5K-VM volts only to 2.1, but I'll need to stress all 4 cores to be sure.

Dual copies of Orthos are what most people use to load all 4 cores.
 

WoodButcher

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Originally posted by: adairusmc
Dual copies of Orthos are what most people use to load all 4 cores.

Unless you have set the affinity to do otherwise your stressing core 0 and 1 even with 2 instances running.
 

jkresh

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the newest version of prime 95 can actualy stress all 4 cours with 1 instance, so thats the easiest best way to do stability testing (though some people have reported orthos/prime stable but problems elsewhere).

I suspect those who have game stability but not orthos/prime actually have underperforming power supplies and when the gpu is at load in addition to the overclocked cpu they are crashing because they cant output enough watts (overclocked/overvolted quads can take more then 200wats by themselves).
 

solofly

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I have a nice Q6600 G0 stepping too... 333 x 9 @ 1.1 volts. That's right, overclocked and undervolted at the same time. That's with Ultra-120 eX and a puny 120mm 1100rpm 43cfm fan.:D
 

adairusmc

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Originally posted by: WoodButcher
Originally posted by: adairusmc
Dual copies of Orthos are what most people use to load all 4 cores.

Unless you have set the affinity to do otherwise your stressing core 0 and 1 even with 2 instances running.

Thanks Capt. Obvious, I appreciate the info.
 

Zenoth

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Just curious, what's the CPU score in 3DMark06 with a Q6600 at 3.6Ghz ?
 

firewolfsm

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I'm guessing 44-4800, we'll see if I'm right.

...I just realized how much of a nerd I am...I actually knew that stat.
 

n7

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Originally posted by: firewolfsm
I'm guessing 44-4800, we'll see if I'm right.

...I just realized how much of a nerd I am...I actually knew that stat.

Nerds don't double post you newb! :p


swtethan, very nice results :D

I wasn't planning to get a quad for quite a while, but it looks like Retail Edge will feature that in it's bundle, so i may end up with one sometime before Christmas.