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Pneumonic m8 that is a thigh slapping impressive over clock Merry Xmas mate:D

(those temps are sooo :cool:) (1.536 Vcore as well)

carry on playing the air cooled guitar;)

Thanks :)

well the CPU will not go past 4.1 no matter what I do even tried 1.7 PLL and 1.65 Vcore, so maybe ill try and get it stable at that some point after xmas
 
Ive got the same VID as you Pneumonic , just a shame mine doesn't clock as well!

To get 4ghz I need 1.58v in windows at idle! Menaits it gets very toasty :(
Youre getting same clocks on 0.1v less, might have to sell this L37B and try for a newer one I think!
 
I forgot to have the main window thread open last night when I prime tested so it didn't show the start time :(

I'll do it again tonight though. Just a sample of my idle temps (yes speedstep is on :D) Sticking your radiator out the window does wonders, good temps for a B3 stepping, ehh :D

I can't wait to see what kind of temps I'll have on my g0 tomorrow.

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Ive got the same VID as you Pneumonic , just a shame mine doesn't clock as well!

To get 4ghz I need 1.58v in windows at idle! Menaits it gets very toasty :(
Youre getting same clocks on 0.1v less, might have to sell this L37B and try for a newer one I think!

Yeah I certainly have a nice CPU :) when the yorkfields come out might have to flog it off

Anyways now working on something special for christmas :D
 
Ok, here my effort for the database :)


CPU: Q6600
Revison: G0
FPO: L745A817
Clockspeed: 4095 Mhz
Vcore (under load in windows): 1.544v
Vid (core temp): 1.2000v
Motherboard: Asus Maximus Formula
Cooling: Custom water
Thermal paste used: Artic Silver 5
CPU Temp: 77/77/68/71 - I need a rew rad!

I had the side panel off, switched of the heating in the garage but the temps are still too high. Also I have a weird temp reading from core#3 which is usually well below the other 3 despite reseating the block and applying AS5 as per instruction :mad: Once I upgrade the rad/pump i'll try with some more voltage to see how high she'll go.

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CPUZ http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=286539
 
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Sorry for the lack of updates guys, my pc is in the middle of having a refurb.

I'll update once I get access to my HD's again after xmas.

Fantastic clocks btw.
 
eek! 77c

My PC reboots if my cores hit 52c whilst priming over 4Ghz :(

Nice chip you have there :)

Good job.

Thanks. It was in the 80's when I was priming 460x9 (4140MHz) @ 1.58v, but I lost my nerve after 20minutes. You'll notice that I started the Prime run for 4095MHz at midnight to take advange of the low ambient temp in the garage :)
 
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Thanks. It was in the 80's when I was priming 460x9 (4140) @ 1.58v, but I lost my nerve after 20minutes. You'll notice that I started the Prime run for 4095MHz at midnight to take advange of the low ambient temp in the garage :)


Wow, I can only imagine what it could do with some good cooling. 80c in the garage is very high. I cant even have a window open here :(

The newer chips are closing the gap to yorkies, i wonder if they are yorkies in kentsfields clothing. :D
 
Anyone got any ideas why my Q6600 G0 under water idles at nice temps but soon as prime is ran it jumps up more than I thought it should? Upto 35c difference!

470x8 - 3760mhz - Idles at 34-35-35-36

100% load on all 4 cores jumps it to high 60's near 70c.

That's with 1.448v Idle and 1.440v Load.

Gone through a lot of different FSB and voltages and it just seems to top out when the volts are 1.4+

3000mhz - 1.168v - 30c Idle
3000mhz - 1.152v - 42c Load

3204mhz - 1.216v - 32c Idle
3204mhz - 1.208v - 45c Load

3600mhz - 1.392v - 36c Idle
3600mhz - 1.376v - 60c Load

3708mhz - 1.440v - 36c Idle
3708mhz - 1.424v - 63c Load

3760mhz - 1.456v - 36c Idle
3760mhz - 1.440v - 68c Load

They normal for watercooling setup? 120.2 with just CPU in the loop. Antec TriCool fans on the radiator, silentpcreview reviewed them and said they were around 65CFM on their top speed, which they always are. Don't mind changing the fans if its due to them but 65CFM is a lot I thought.
The idle temps seem to be alright, until I up the voltage to 1.56v Idle to attempt 4050mhz, then they idle in the 40's and rocket up to silly temps which cause throttling.
 
They normal for watercooling setup? 120.2 with just CPU in the loop. Antec TriCool fans on the radiator, silentpcreview reviewed them and said they were around 65CFM on their top speed, which they always are. Don't mind changing the fans if its due to them but 65CFM is a lot I thought.
They're 65CFM in free air, they drop across the rad core. CFM drops with restriction. Still around 54 CFM. Ambient temp? Idle looks high at stock, good contact? What's the pump, flow rates ok? That rad should be good for 250-300w or so with those fans (your quad at 3.7Ghz is 193w btw) and a reasonable flow rate. Some high flow fans would add maybe another 80-100w heat dissipation, at the cost of increased noise.

 
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The pump is a 10W Laing DDC 1T Pro, I was thinking of upgrading the fans but would need something with a controller on each. WOuld Noctua fan's hand le it better or are the current ones better than the Noctua ones?

Contact on the CPU should be good, the temps were higher but I reseated the CPU block which helped and once the AS5 had settled temps dropped slightly again.

I was going to put a GTS 512mb on the loop but might upgrade to a 120.3 if better fans & 120.2 wouldn't handle it
 
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