mine is at 3.2ghz and never goes over 50c under water.
Same with mine really. Never goes beyond 60c even on a warm day at 3.4ghz.
Want to hit 3.6ghz but mine has a vid of 1.3250 and seems to need loads of volts beyond 3.4ghz
mine is at 3.2ghz and never goes over 50c under water.
. I am surprised that Q6600 despite it's age seems to be the most famous processor out of all the intel core series. The Q6600 is basically two E6600 cpus joined together on a single 65nm die and obviously the performance is going to be immense. Kudos to that person who came up with the idea of joining 2 E6600 together and forming a Quad cpu.
I remember when my brother 'Beenom' bought the E6600 more than 4 years ago. It was the rage of that time and considered to be the best enthusiast dual core processor.
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=17602289
Before moving to Q6600 I built my first pc using my brother's E6600. Previously I was using an oem pc with a very old AMD athlon XP 3000+ so a jump to core 2 cpu provided huge gains.
My Q6600 is from ocuk mm and is currently at 3.0GHz. I intend to push it further to 3.4-3.6GHz once I get better cooling as discussed in my other thread and to use it for atleast 4 years.
Op I take it that you managed to overclock your Q6600 to 3.2GHz successfully with reasonable temps as discussed in your other thread.
I have a G0 stepping and cant get the chip stable at 3.6ghz. Buts its fully stable at 3.5!
So not all of these chips can achieve 3.6+ghz. I also suspect a lot of people who say they can get to 3.6ghz are never really fully stable.
Great chips though!
Well what was the maximum vcore you needed for all those chips?
If I went up to 1.6 I reckon mine would be stable at 3.6. But I dont want to go that high...
Between 1.38 and 1.55, only once have I had a chip tat was not stable @ 3.6GHz at 1.55, even then pumped up pll by .2 and it was stable.
MotherBoard has a lot to do with it as well.
I found P35 better than P45 for Vcore only increase, x48 is just a pain and P45 likes to be played with for balance.
Are you using a custom water loop to keep this all under control temps wise?
I use water for my main rig, but I use a TRUE to test before water
TEST rig:
P5Q pro
TRUE
3870
4 gig OCZ sli 1066
MAIN:
P5Q Deluxe
Custom water
Either a 9800gx2 or 4870x2
4 gig LV OCZ platinum
PLAY RIG:
GIGABYTE G31
Sliver arrow
4850
2 gig Giel Ultra
Any of them will run good temps on the Q6600 And right now Im running 3 Q6600 and my Q9550 is in a drawer
Nice
Use the Silver Arrow on my i7 (Massive cooler but awesome cooling)
Run my Q6700 under a Coolermaster V6GT (Loud as hell itself when the fans are at full whack, but found the Bios setting now to keep that under control ...LOL)
So what is your take on a "comfortable" temp for a 100% loading/stress test for these chips? (Q6600/Q6700)
On my [email protected] load 72c is max
Cant get the G31 to post 3.6GHz so 3.4@ 60
My water is maxed @ 4GHz 39c load(dont ask, its very custom, answers in the forum)
72 load is about all I would want on a Q6600 so comfortable would be 72c and below.
I am willing to put my chip on the line for sake of being right, I have never had a G0 stepping that wont do 3.6 stable.
My chip, proved on here will do 4GHz @ 1.48, I will swap for any g0 stepping chip from the doubters, I have had 8 Q6600's not one has failed @ 3.6 with prime95 8/12 hour .
I have had a few not get to 4 GHz but stable 3.6GHz never failed.
I use water for my main rig, but I use a TRUE to test before water
TEST rig:
P5Q pro
TRUE
3870
4 gig OCZ sli 1066
MAIN:
P5Q Deluxe
Custom water
Either a 9800gx2 or 4870x2
4 gig LV OCZ platinum
PLAY RIG:
GIGABYTE G31
Sliver arrow
4850
2 gig Giel Ultra
Any of them will run good temps on the Q6600 And right now Im running 3 Q6600 and my Q9550 is in a drawer