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OC'ed Q6600 to 3.2ghz stable - Davis0079 - 08.05.2010

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so heres my quad core 2.4ghz overclocked to 3.2 ghz and a 3Dmark06 run to show benchmark and temps under load. I'm running liquid cooling on my cpu and stock cooling on my gpu's with the fan set at 65% durring this run. My last 3Dmark06 run at stock speeds scored a 11,186. By OC'ing my cpu I picked up over 4,00 points on this run.with liguid cooling my goal is to find a stable 3.6ghz.but until I get faster ram that will have to wait.


- Fireskull - 08.05.2010

Davis,


Science... you've made it pure science. :mrgreen:

That's a huge improvement right there! You want more?? Confusedhock:


That's the way to do it: Watching the core temperatures.


- GeneralPsycho - 09.05.2010

If you are on liquid, then you could definitely go to 3.6ghz. A friend of mine has same chip with SLACR name on the chip meaning it is the last stepping overclocked to 3.4ghz. You could go higher, but, did you do 8 hours of prime to check for stability?

Which water cooling setup do you use btw? I am on Corsair H50 at the moment cooling my precious i5 750.


- saipan - 09.05.2010

yeah kick it up a notch, i got the q9550 quad at 3.2 just on air cooling with no problems.


- Hunter1 - 10.05.2010

You can push over 3,4 Mhz whitout problem ...........try.