I've got a bad clocking Q6600. 1.3VID. It needs around 1.58 to 1.6 to stay stable at 3.5Ghz. I've got a Striker II Extreme motherboard.
I was thinking, it can run very happy at 3Ghz with around 1.36v, but needs a big voltage jump to be stable at 3.2ghz. I was thinking of running it at 1600 with a multiplier of 8. Giving me 3.2ghz. I've only done some short testing and its been stable in prime95 for an hour. But it needs 1.48 volts. I can clock my ram up to 1556 at stock timings. I'm sure I can hit 1600 with a bit looser timings though.
Temps are at max around 65 using Intel burn.
For a test I ran Far Cry 2 benchmark with 3.6 ghz cpu, and I only gained 1fps average over 3ghz cpu.
3Dmark06 gave me over 1000 point increase. But day to day and gaming, is it worth it to push that little bit more out of my ram and cpu? Or just be happy with 3ghz as my gpu's are holding me back?
Cheers for any help in advance.
I was thinking, it can run very happy at 3Ghz with around 1.36v, but needs a big voltage jump to be stable at 3.2ghz. I was thinking of running it at 1600 with a multiplier of 8. Giving me 3.2ghz. I've only done some short testing and its been stable in prime95 for an hour. But it needs 1.48 volts. I can clock my ram up to 1556 at stock timings. I'm sure I can hit 1600 with a bit looser timings though.
Temps are at max around 65 using Intel burn.
For a test I ran Far Cry 2 benchmark with 3.6 ghz cpu, and I only gained 1fps average over 3ghz cpu.
3Dmark06 gave me over 1000 point increase. But day to day and gaming, is it worth it to push that little bit more out of my ram and cpu? Or just be happy with 3ghz as my gpu's are holding me back?
Cheers for any help in advance.
