- Mar 21, 2004
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So I just got my Q6600 a few hours ago, luckily it was a SLACR as I expected it to be (bought from the egg, OEM for 185$ with free shipping, others wrote they were getting SLACR).
Took some effort to disassemble my giant Noctua air cooler with its push-pull-pull (two 120mm fans on it, one 120mm on the case less then an inch from it) setup, but I got it done.
made sure it works (by booting into windows and checking the stepping in CPU-z)
Then to OC.
My E8400 was at 3.6ghz @1.27v
First I was trying to get a rough feeling of what this baby can do. At 400x9=3.6ghz it would only boot at 1.4v+, and it will not enter windows at 1.5v, I did not try above that.
At 378x9=3.4ghz it got into windows, but was not stable at 1.45 to 1.475.
At 367x9=3.3ghz it is running stable so far with 1.45v (the first setting I tried). the voltage actually seems to not droop as much as with 3.4ghz while on load (it now droops to 1.34 vs 1.32 before). And it is stable for 42 minutes so far @ OCCT v2.0.0a
with load temp of 56/56/60/60 (with the occasional 57/57/61/61 for a second).
60c load and 1.45v (or lower, after I am done tweaking) seems A-OK to me. So this is my new target OC. I don't think I will try to aim higher, even though I am sure I could, that extra 100mhz are not gonna make a big difference in speed, but are making a big difference in power consumption, heat, etc...
My ram is right now running at 752mhz, I will go and OC it as soon as I get to 1 hour stable on the CPU. It shouldn't be a problem though since the ram is rated for DDR2-1000 to begin with.
Then I am going to try dropping the cpu voltage slowly while maintaing stability.
Advice is welcome. I am trying to get a beefy, but not extreme OC with decent temps and voltage. raw performance is the most important, but performance per watt, thermals, and longevity is also important (not as much, but important enough for me not to not aim at 3.6ghz)
Took some effort to disassemble my giant Noctua air cooler with its push-pull-pull (two 120mm fans on it, one 120mm on the case less then an inch from it) setup, but I got it done.
made sure it works (by booting into windows and checking the stepping in CPU-z)
Then to OC.
My E8400 was at 3.6ghz @1.27v
First I was trying to get a rough feeling of what this baby can do. At 400x9=3.6ghz it would only boot at 1.4v+, and it will not enter windows at 1.5v, I did not try above that.
At 378x9=3.4ghz it got into windows, but was not stable at 1.45 to 1.475.
At 367x9=3.3ghz it is running stable so far with 1.45v (the first setting I tried). the voltage actually seems to not droop as much as with 3.4ghz while on load (it now droops to 1.34 vs 1.32 before). And it is stable for 42 minutes so far @ OCCT v2.0.0a
with load temp of 56/56/60/60 (with the occasional 57/57/61/61 for a second).
60c load and 1.45v (or lower, after I am done tweaking) seems A-OK to me. So this is my new target OC. I don't think I will try to aim higher, even though I am sure I could, that extra 100mhz are not gonna make a big difference in speed, but are making a big difference in power consumption, heat, etc...
My ram is right now running at 752mhz, I will go and OC it as soon as I get to 1 hour stable on the CPU. It shouldn't be a problem though since the ram is rated for DDR2-1000 to begin with.
Then I am going to try dropping the cpu voltage slowly while maintaing stability.
Advice is welcome. I am trying to get a beefy, but not extreme OC with decent temps and voltage. raw performance is the most important, but performance per watt, thermals, and longevity is also important (not as much, but important enough for me not to not aim at 3.6ghz)