I know there's a few of these threads around, but I don't want to hijack. So...
I'm going for 3.6 on an Asus P5Q Pro with a G0. This is what I've set so far:
FSB: 400
Multi: 9
DRAM: 400 (1:1)
Default timings: 5:5:5:15
I've also disabled CPU Spread Spectrum and PCIE Spread Spectrum on the advice of a few other threads.
Voltages... I've set the memory to 1.8, it's rated 1.8-1.9. VCore is apparently my issue.
I started with my VID of 1.2875. I knew that would never be enough so I've been increasing it until I could successfully boot, which happened in the late 1.3 range. Prime however has failed on the first minute, again expected.
I've been increasing it slowly, until 1.4250, after which I jumped to 1.5 just to see if it would ever get past the first test. It's 15 mins stable at 1.5 (I know, I know, it needs more testing) but the temps are hitting 97 so I stopped it for now. Is it me or are those temps a bit high? I'm using a Thermalright Trueblack with a Noctua so I was expecting a little better.
Anyway, the next step is resuming small increases from 1.4250 until I get favorable prime results, but I've got some questions.
How hot is too hot? It's always varying answers with that...
Is increasing volts to the memory something I should be doing here? To 1.9 say. Or lowering timings? I'd rather not, but if it's unrealistic for it to work at default with this overclock then so be it.
I've read 1.5v is the limit for these 6600s and with 97 degrees I can believe that.
Anything I'm obviously doing wrong? It's been a while since I dabbled.
Quick update: Temps are still at 80 even at 1.43v, and it needs to go higher to get past the first prime test
I'm going for 3.6 on an Asus P5Q Pro with a G0. This is what I've set so far:
FSB: 400
Multi: 9
DRAM: 400 (1:1)
Default timings: 5:5:5:15
I've also disabled CPU Spread Spectrum and PCIE Spread Spectrum on the advice of a few other threads.
Voltages... I've set the memory to 1.8, it's rated 1.8-1.9. VCore is apparently my issue.
I started with my VID of 1.2875. I knew that would never be enough so I've been increasing it until I could successfully boot, which happened in the late 1.3 range. Prime however has failed on the first minute, again expected.
I've been increasing it slowly, until 1.4250, after which I jumped to 1.5 just to see if it would ever get past the first test. It's 15 mins stable at 1.5 (I know, I know, it needs more testing) but the temps are hitting 97 so I stopped it for now. Is it me or are those temps a bit high? I'm using a Thermalright Trueblack with a Noctua so I was expecting a little better.
Anyway, the next step is resuming small increases from 1.4250 until I get favorable prime results, but I've got some questions.
How hot is too hot? It's always varying answers with that...
Is increasing volts to the memory something I should be doing here? To 1.9 say. Or lowering timings? I'd rather not, but if it's unrealistic for it to work at default with this overclock then so be it.
I've read 1.5v is the limit for these 6600s and with 97 degrees I can believe that.
Anything I'm obviously doing wrong? It's been a while since I dabbled.
Quick update: Temps are still at 80 even at 1.43v, and it needs to go higher to get past the first prime test

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