q6600 G0 so far..

Settings are as follows:
Clock 350mhz
Factor x8
Dram speed ddr2-1050
Pci clock 100mhz

Core voltage: 1.2925

The rest havnt touched yet, as for this divider business, the lowest it'll go at the moment is ddr2-700

yep put it at that one.

actually, better yet imo i would just put the fsb at 400, with x8 multiplier (change from 9), then with the 2.00 SPD will have ram running at exactly 800mhz, then just bump the vcore very slightly. Easy 3.2ghz :)
 
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yep put it at that one.

actually, better yet imo i would just put the fsb at 400, with x8 multiplier (change from 9), then with the 2.00 SPD will have ram running at exactly 800mhz, then just bump the vcore very slightly. Easy 3.2ghz :)


on an ip35 pro he will have to start upping board voltages at a little above 333 fsb.

your board supports 1600 fsb where the ip35 pro only supports 1333 fsb so it was easier for you.
 
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Right in Windows now, @chipps my FSB atm is 400x8.0


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run intel burn test for 20 runs or prime95 for about 20 mins and see if it's ok and what you temps are like.

they look a bit on the high side from you core temp screenie.

you wan't to try and keep them under 70c.

i think you may have to up some board voltages to get that fsb stable.
 
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one of my cores reaching 77c!

Ive had over 80 on a dual core, left it at that overnight when I turned down the fans. Always worked fine that way for months, over 85 and I'd start to wonder but really never heard of damage from high temp

GPU for example will run 100c



Good cooling is often about latent or case temps. IF your case starts off at 40 then the cpu temp stacks on top of that.
Get a cold air feed in at 15c or less and the cpu cooler is able to do its job far better.

I reckon that half the reason water cools better, I dont think many systems will be circulating at 40c. Hot air is less dense, etc
 
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