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*** Core 2 Duo Overclocking Database ***

1. CPU Model : E6400
2. CPU Vcore : 1.41 (Auto in BIOS)
3. CPU Stepping : ??
4. Multiplier and FSB used : 8 * 440
5. Clock Speed : 3520
6. Motherboard : Gigabyte DS3
7. Motherboard BIOS version : f5
8. RAM : 1 gb Crucial Ballistix 6400
9. RAM Timings : 4-4-4-12
10. RAM Voltage : 2.2v
11. Method of Cooling : Air ( Freezer 7 Pro )
 
1. CPU Model - E6600
2. CPU Vcore - 1.79
3. CPU Stepping - 6 B2 L628 A723
4. Multiplier and FSB used: 9*525
5. Clock Speed - 4731
6. Motherboard - P5B "vanilla"
7. Motherboard BIOS version - 0509
8. RAM - Gskill HZ 6400 C4
9. RAM Timings - 4,4,4,8
10. RAM Ratio/ Divider - 1:1
11. RAM Voltage - 2.4
12. Method of Cooling - Dry Ice (Chilly 1 CPU tube @ -48 bios)
13. Screenshot of stability testing - 1m only, 32m stable @ 4695

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well...just joined the the club:D

1. CPU Model - E6600
2. CPU Vcore - 1.4
3. CPU Stepping - 29B
4. Multiplier and FSB used: 8x438
5. Clock Speed - 3.504Ghz
6. Motherboard - DS4
7. Motherboard BIOS version - F6
8. RAM - Gskill HZ 6400 C4
9. RAM Timings - 4,4,4,12
10. RAM Ratio/ Divider - 1:1
11. RAM Voltage - 2.1
12. Method of Cooling - Scythe Ninja Rev B
13. Screenshot of stability testing....5 hrs primed...super PI Stable


 
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matt1 said:
Required information to post:

1. CPU Model
2. CPU Vcore
3. CPU Stepping
4. Multiplier and FSB used
5. Clock Speed
6. Motherboard
7. Motherboard BIOS version
8. RAM
9. RAM Timings
10. RAM Ratio/ Divider
11. RAM Voltage
12. Method of Cooling
13. Screenshot of stability testing

I think this list is enough but by no means exhaustive, feel free to add further settings.

matt1 would it be possible for you to add the actual make/model of cooler used for each instance?

I think that would be quite useful for many people.
 
1. CPU Model - E6600
2. CPU Vcore - 1.55
3. CPU Stepping - B2 - L629A808
4. Multiplier and FSB used - x9
5. Clock Speed - 3710Mhz
6. Motherboard - Abit AW9D-MAX
7. Motherboard BIOS version - Beta 13b01
8. RAM - 2GB GeIL PC2-6400C4
9. RAM Timings - 4-4-4-12
10. RAM Ratio/ Divider - 1.1
11. RAM Voltage - set @ 2.35v Bios - 2.44v :(
12. Method of Cooling - TT Tower 112 x2 Smart case 2 fans
13. Screenshot of stability testing - http://img388.imageshack.us/my.php?image=prime95oy4.jpg
 
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BassJunkie said:
1. CPU Model - E6600
2. CPU Vcore - 1.55
3. CPU Stepping - B2 - L629A808
4. Multiplier and FSB used - x9
5. Clock Speed - 3710Mhz
6. Motherboard - Abit AW9D-MAX
7. Motherboard BIOS version - Beta 13b01
8. RAM - 2GB GeIL PC2-6400C4
9. RAM Timings - 4-4-4-12
10. RAM Ratio/ Divider - 1.1
11. RAM Voltage - set @ 2.35v Bios - 2.44v :(
12. Method of Cooling - TT Tower 112 x2 Smart case 2 fans
13. Screenshot of stability testing - http://img388.imageshack.us/my.php?image=prime95oy4.jpg

Why's your vdimm so high?
 
I set it at 2.35 becuase i couldent boot at 2.25 or below at this clock.. and yeh i know my ram isent overclocked much at all but it wouldent boot otherwise ;) so i guess the mobo overvolts it.

If i set it lower than 2.35 then the Blend Ram tests fail.. So i'm only obaying the stable settings to keep my o/c, my MCH is set at 1.66 as well to keep it stable in the Blend tests. if it pass's then its fine.
 
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1. CPU Model - E6400
2. CPU Vcore - 1.4375v
3. CPU Stepping - L630A493
4. Multiplier and FSB used - 440*8
5. Clock Speed - 3520Mhz
6. Motherboard - Gigabyte DS4
7. Motherboard BIOS version - f6
8. RAM - 2GB TEAM PC2-6400C4
9. RAM Timings - 4-4-3-4
10. RAM Ratio/ Divider - 1:1
11. RAM Voltage - 2.1v
12. Method of Cooling - Titan Vanessa Type-L (64c under load)
13. Screenshot of stability testing - http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/204/proofsq0.jpg
 
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Christ 71 load. Ive never seen one of these chips killed with excess heat, but that's just too high. Try re-seating your titan with AS5 if you haven't already, as the cooler can't be that crap only cooling to 71.

With my tuniq at 50% speed it cooled my 3.6+ghz 6300 to 60 degrees orthos load.
 
1. CPU Model E6600
2. CPU Vcore 1.46v
3. CPU Stepping B2
4. Multiplier and FSB used 389*9
5. Clock Speed 3.5ghz
6. Motherboard EVGA 680i
7. Motherboard BIOS version 19
8. RAM Geil PC6400
9. RAM Timings 4 4 4 12
10. RAM Ratio/ Divider1:1
11. RAM Voltage 1.9v
12. Method of Cooling Air (Thermaltake Big Typhoon).
13. Screenshot of stability testing Screenshot

I am pretty certain my mobo is way out on temp reporting, I would imagine thermal shutdown would occur at that temp in reality :eek:
 
1. CPU Model: E6300
2. CPU Vcore: 1.45v
3. CPU Stepping: B2
4. Multiplier and FSB used: 488x7
5. Clock Speed: 3.4Ghz
6. Motherboard: Gigabyte DS4
7. Motherboard BIOS version: F5
8. RAM: Geil 6400 ultra
9. RAM Timings: 5-5-5-15
10. RAM Ratio/ Divider: 1:1
11. RAM Voltage: 2.1v
12. Method of Cooling: H20
13. Screenshot of stability testing: See below

 
Yella Fella said:
for the majority of the memory used for overclocking the 2.4gig dual core, is it this one?

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MY-013-GS

G.Skill 2GB DDR2 HZ PC2-6400 (2x1GB) CAS4 Dual Channel Kit (F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ)

I assume it makes no difference if its 2GB or a total of 4GB?

Gskill HZ Ram has to be some of the best overclocking RAM that you can buy

Stelly
 
CPU Model: E6600
CPU Vcore: default
CPU Stepping:Retail Week 32
Multiplier and FSB used: 9 * 333
Clock Speed: 3000MHz
Motherboard: Asus P5B
Motherboard BIOS version: 821
RAM: 2Gb ADATA CL4.0 DUAL CHANNEL KIT EXTREME EDITION
RAM Timings: default
RAM Voltage: default
Method of Cooling: Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro
 
adfinni said:
Christ 71 load. Ive never seen one of these chips killed with excess heat, but that's just too high. Try re-seating your titan with AS5 if you haven't already, as the cooler can't be that crap only cooling to 71.

With my tuniq at 50% speed it cooled my 3.6+ghz 6300 to 60 degrees orthos load.

just took off the thick stickers off the heatsink, its now 65c under full load:) im using akasa paste at the moment, just found that ive got some as5, will use that later, also the heatsink wont screw down properly on my gigabyte ds4, chipset heatsink is in the way, im going to try turning the cooler around 90 degrees and see if it will screw down without anything in the way, fingers crossed with those 2 things it will go down to 60c.
 
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