lulz! why that long ?GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
at least 6 hours.']['error wrote:
60-64C, 3200ghz with 1.4V. Orthos running stable for 10 mins now. I'm going to do a bit of studying for school now, I'll leave orthos running
edit: still running and stable on 17mins. How long should I run orthos?
Stability check.
Jup just found out why, ran about 1hour and 45 mins and I got an BSOD, so it's almost stable! I'll up the voltage just a little more to 1.41V (1.40V now)._NL_Lt.EngineerFox wrote:
Stability check.
Running 1 hour now, 5 more to go .
Anyone else has experience with an E6600 that they want to share? What is about the right voltage for this speed? 1.41V? or is that diffrent with each E6600?
Anyone else has experience with an E6600 that they want to share? What is about the right voltage for this speed? 1.41V? or is that diffrent with each E6600?
every CPU is unique when it comes to overclocking. Although some batches overclock better than others. Batch does make a difference.']['error wrote:
Running 1 hour now, 5 more to go .
Anyone else has experience with an E6600 that they want to share? What is about the right voltage for this speed? 1.41V? or is that diffrent with each E6600?
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1.45 volts now, can't seem to get past 1:45h. I also set the RAM-voltage back to default becasause it's running at 720 mhz. Or was it the ram with overvoltage causing the BSOD?
lol i could have have a BBQ on the ram then .
67-68C on load with orthos . Is that any good?
Under 70C is fine.']['error wrote:
67-68C on load with orthos . Is that any good?
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4 hours and counting on 1.45V. Didn't try anything between 1.41 and 1.45. What will be the benefit of 1.42/1.43/1.44V instead of 1.45V? I'm thinking of just leaving it on 1.45V. I'm going to OC the memory tomorrow , its running 1:1 but the speed is only 720 mhz
lower voltage = lower temps']['error wrote:
4 hours and counting on 1.45V. Didn't try anything between 1.41 and 1.45. What will be the benefit of 1.42/1.43/1.44V instead of 1.45V? I'm thinking of just leaving it on 1.45V. I'm going to OC the memory tomorrow , its running 1:1 but the speed is only 720 mhz
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yeah only like 1-2C. And then I have to run orthos again for like 5 hours .GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
lower voltage = lower temps']['error wrote:
4 hours and counting on 1.45V. Didn't try anything between 1.41 and 1.45. What will be the benefit of 1.42/1.43/1.44V instead of 1.45V? I'm thinking of just leaving it on 1.45V. I'm going to OC the memory tomorrow , its running 1:1 but the speed is only 720 mhz
banned?
Not necessarily by 1-2C only, extra volts cause much more heat than extra megahurtz. Also the CPU life span decreases as you add voltage, so lower is better. This should however not be taken too seriously, and 1.45V is not too much for E6600. The CPU will be outdated by far before it will burn from those voltages.']['error wrote:
yeah only like 1-2C. And then I have to run orthos again for like 5 hours .GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
lower voltage = lower temps']['error wrote:
4 hours and counting on 1.45V. Didn't try anything between 1.41 and 1.45. What will be the benefit of 1.42/1.43/1.44V instead of 1.45V? I'm thinking of just leaving it on 1.45V. I'm going to OC the memory tomorrow , its running 1:1 but the speed is only 720 mhz
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