I am having a really strange problem with over clocking my C2d 6600:
First stats:
700 W generic modular PS
Giga DS3 rev 3.3 bios v 12
2 GB Corsair XMS
Boxed C2D 6600
Vista 64 + XP duel boot.
ATI X1650XT 256 meg (waiting for next gen cards for the killer gxf card upgrade)
Raptor 150 as boot drive, Seagate .10 500 meger as data
Now:
I had stock cooling, I clocked the proc to 3200, 8x400 with a mem divider of 2 so mem runs at 800. It booted and ran just fine, however Tat reported an Idle temp in the 50?s and a load temp in the 70?s. Stopped OCing and ordered an Thermaltake Extreme 120 and ordered some of that fantastic shin-etsu compound.
HS comes in, using a machinist metal rule I checked for flatness, it is not flat, so I happen to have some equipment used for the faceting and polishing of gemstones, in 15 minutes I have the heat sink flat to probably around .0005?, good enough for me, using 100,000 mesh diamond for the final polish. Next I look at the CPU, hot damn, looks really flat. I apply a spiral coat of shin-etsu using ½ the 1 gram syringe. Then I mount the HS/F. Tat now tells me idle at 24-27, load at 44-45, WOW what a difference. I have to ?step? my way up to 8x400, staring at 8x266, then 8x300, 8x350, then 8x400.
All seems good, temps are holding, I ran prime on each CPU for 72 hours, max temp reached according to TAT is 47/48. I play BF2, I run all sorts of Demos and games, no tearing and the temps are holding fine. the comp is up for 1 week, no problems at all. Shut down the comp because I am going away for the weekend. Come back on Sunday and start her up?.reboot, reboot, as Ds3 looks for stable configuration, puts me back at 9x266 and I have to step my way up again. Ok, it is running fine, shut it down to test?.Damn same thing, but now I have to take out bios battery??ummm why will it not hold the OC?
I only changed 3 bios settings: Multiplier, Clock and Mem divider.
Any ideas?
_RJ
First stats:
700 W generic modular PS
Giga DS3 rev 3.3 bios v 12
2 GB Corsair XMS
Boxed C2D 6600
Vista 64 + XP duel boot.
ATI X1650XT 256 meg (waiting for next gen cards for the killer gxf card upgrade)
Raptor 150 as boot drive, Seagate .10 500 meger as data
Now:
I had stock cooling, I clocked the proc to 3200, 8x400 with a mem divider of 2 so mem runs at 800. It booted and ran just fine, however Tat reported an Idle temp in the 50?s and a load temp in the 70?s. Stopped OCing and ordered an Thermaltake Extreme 120 and ordered some of that fantastic shin-etsu compound.
HS comes in, using a machinist metal rule I checked for flatness, it is not flat, so I happen to have some equipment used for the faceting and polishing of gemstones, in 15 minutes I have the heat sink flat to probably around .0005?, good enough for me, using 100,000 mesh diamond for the final polish. Next I look at the CPU, hot damn, looks really flat. I apply a spiral coat of shin-etsu using ½ the 1 gram syringe. Then I mount the HS/F. Tat now tells me idle at 24-27, load at 44-45, WOW what a difference. I have to ?step? my way up to 8x400, staring at 8x266, then 8x300, 8x350, then 8x400.
All seems good, temps are holding, I ran prime on each CPU for 72 hours, max temp reached according to TAT is 47/48. I play BF2, I run all sorts of Demos and games, no tearing and the temps are holding fine. the comp is up for 1 week, no problems at all. Shut down the comp because I am going away for the weekend. Come back on Sunday and start her up?.reboot, reboot, as Ds3 looks for stable configuration, puts me back at 9x266 and I have to step my way up again. Ok, it is running fine, shut it down to test?.Damn same thing, but now I have to take out bios battery??ummm why will it not hold the OC?
I only changed 3 bios settings: Multiplier, Clock and Mem divider.
Any ideas?
_RJ