Spec is: e6600 on a bfg 680I with zalman CNPS9500
Running at 400x9 with mem at 500mhz 5-5-5-15 2t (2x512 corsair xms2 pc6400)
Basically at this speed orthos fails after a couple of seconds, bet everything else that i have thrown at it (3dmarks/superpi/games/browsing/music/dvd) runs absolutely sweet as a nut with no crashes whatso ever.
Is this still safe to run (idles at 50c though..)
It's not the memory, as it does the same when its at stock.
This also occurs from about 3.2ghz upwards, at which i need to increase the voltage a fair bit (1.5v+) to make it orthos stable. I will eventually be putting this baby under water, so in the future im not too bothered about the voltage, i've seen people running these at 1.65v with temps still below 60c on orthos.
Would it be better to clock it down a bit and wait for the water cooling, or just leave it as it is, due to it not crashing at all?
Cheers,
Phil
Running at 400x9 with mem at 500mhz 5-5-5-15 2t (2x512 corsair xms2 pc6400)
Basically at this speed orthos fails after a couple of seconds, bet everything else that i have thrown at it (3dmarks/superpi/games/browsing/music/dvd) runs absolutely sweet as a nut with no crashes whatso ever.
Is this still safe to run (idles at 50c though..)
It's not the memory, as it does the same when its at stock.
This also occurs from about 3.2ghz upwards, at which i need to increase the voltage a fair bit (1.5v+) to make it orthos stable. I will eventually be putting this baby under water, so in the future im not too bothered about the voltage, i've seen people running these at 1.65v with temps still below 60c on orthos.
Would it be better to clock it down a bit and wait for the water cooling, or just leave it as it is, due to it not crashing at all?
Cheers,
Phil