Soldato
- Joined
- 9 Dec 2009
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Ok so after running an overclocked Q6600 for 4 yrs it was time to upgrade... this new fangled hardware is just something else!
Disabled nearly everything, set multiplier to 45, vcore left on auto & was prime stable at 4.5Ghz, 31c idle & 62c under load. Easy as that!
Auto Vcore was running at 1.360v under load so went to manual at 1.300v, was prepared for some instability but it's rock solid in Prime, voltages being displayed in Cpuz are 1.304v idling dropping to 1.296v at full load & now maxing out at 60c.
Still finding my way around the BIOS & working out what all these new values mean, I figure so long as I keep the vcore below 1.35v & max temps under 70c I'll be OK.
Unsure how to determine whether I have a "good" chip or not, the VID gives different readings (unlike my old Q6600) & also not really sure how to squeeze the most out of this sytem, however 4.5Ghz is a good start IMO
Disabled nearly everything, set multiplier to 45, vcore left on auto & was prime stable at 4.5Ghz, 31c idle & 62c under load. Easy as that!
Auto Vcore was running at 1.360v under load so went to manual at 1.300v, was prepared for some instability but it's rock solid in Prime, voltages being displayed in Cpuz are 1.304v idling dropping to 1.296v at full load & now maxing out at 60c.
Still finding my way around the BIOS & working out what all these new values mean, I figure so long as I keep the vcore below 1.35v & max temps under 70c I'll be OK.
Unsure how to determine whether I have a "good" chip or not, the VID gives different readings (unlike my old Q6600) & also not really sure how to squeeze the most out of this sytem, however 4.5Ghz is a good start IMO
