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Really happy with this result, using 3 gig of ram, I've hit 3825, any higher then I must remove 1 gig of generic stuff. Goin to fit my new rad and pump tonight, and try for 3.9 tomorrow.


CPU - Q6600
Revison - G0
FPO# - L723B010
Clockspeed - 3825 MHz
Vcore - 1.56v in Bios, 1.52v real
Motherboard - Gigabyte P35 DS4
Cooling - Custom water
CPU Temp - 66C under load

 
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Congrats Jokester;)

Which vcore is right? CPU-z + speedfan says 1.64?

Impressive none the less m8
It was set at 1.625V in the BIOS and initially it was 1.62V when I started when I got up in the morning it had crept upto 1.64V according to CPUZ. My board also seems flaky when 1.6/1.6125V is selected.

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My first real attempt

CPU - Q6600
Revison - G0
FPO# - L720B013
Clockspeed - 3448MHZ
Vcore - 1.40v
Motherboard - Asus P5K Deluxe
Cooling - Air TRU120-Extreme w/S-FLEX 1600



Will try for more, but I need to sort out my airflow & maybe redo my HSF, temps are just too high
 
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501x8 = 4009mhz...finally!

CPU - Q6600
Revison - G0
FPO# - L723B010
Clockspeed - 4009 (501x8)
Vcore - 1.64
Motherboard - Asus Blitz
Cooling - Custom Water

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How the **** do you get 55c priming temps at 1.64v :cool:

In my experience pushing that much vcore through at 1.65v @ 55c is not correct.

You get Vcore 55c @ 1.52 and then 55c @ 1.64


So ..we see 1.52 @ 55c and then 1.64v @ 55c this is not possible....as vcore on that increase will increase temp.


@ W3bbo , Your temps dont change with vcore?

Am I missing something?
 
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Well I don't know about anyone else, but we had a frost here this morning. And a window left open overnight would have dropped temps nicely. Certainly enough to grab that extra few mhz out of a quad.
 
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In my experience pushing that much vcore through at 1.65v @ 55c is not correct.

You get Vcore 55c @ 1.52 and then 55c @ 1.64


So ..we see 1.52 @ 55c and then 1.64v @ 55c this is not possible....as vcore on that increase will increase temp.


@ W3bbo , Your temps dont change with vcore?

Am I missing something?

And a window left open overnight would have dropped temps nicely. Certainly enough to grab that extra few mhz out of a quad.

Give that man a cigar;). I think temps dropped that night to 6c and my instake fans are right next to the window which provided a nice supply of cool air over the rads. Priming during the day was around 63c so a worthwhile drop in temps imo. Whether it made any difference to stability is debatable but nature offered her help and I was only too happy to accept;)
 
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Cheats^^^^^^^^^^^^^:p

Ive just moved my PC into the garage I will prime it there.

Its very cold and although I cannot use my computer there I can at least give a 4 ghz overclock a go.

Thanks for the Tip :)
 
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Cheats^^^^^^^^^^^^^:p

Ive just moved my PC into the garage I will prime it there.

Its very cold and although I cannot use my computer there I can at least give a 4 ghz overclock a go.

Thanks for the Tip :)


lol,


ive just bought an Igloo in the Artic, saying that my stupid Mobo cant even run a G0 at 3Ghz "pfft"
 
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