GTX460 Folding for Redline @ OC3D

All chips are different but I'd go with 1.2v or 1.25v and overclock from there.
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Also, that PPD increase is a good one.
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It shows that the -smp 12 was saturating the CPU and slowing it down because it only has 4/8 cores, not 6/12. Whoops on my part.
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With the temps at 60ish at stock what would u overclock to?

Voltages at stock are 1.072

Just as a guide line

Also what should the ppd be?

My PPD keep decreasing slightly
 
tom did a little guide for another member and it showed every setting under the sun and also what it should be at ( guidline of course)

have a look around the cpu/motherboard section and see if you can find it.if i do first ile post it.

and yes stock volts should be more near 1.2v

and 60 across all cores is not that bad i would of thought it would be lower but not by much maybe 57c
 
oryt so you get 60c load?

i would turn of speedstep for a start,i couldent find the guide myself and it was actualy real good,i would open a thread and get some more info on it
 
Ah ok, sounds like either a toasty chip (my 4.5GHz chip is a low volt chip but runs about 10-15c hotter than my 4GHz one...) or the heatsink isn't seated correctly (which I doubt is the case here).

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Try the volts @ 1.25v and see how it runs @ 3.33GHz, monitor temps and slowly work up. Use i7 Turbo to monitor whether the CPU is throttling at all and use RealTemp to get the best temps readout.
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http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/1691/Real_Temp_3.40.html
 
19x176 will do nicely.

vCore @ 1.25v

CPU PLL @ 1.8v

vRam @ 1.65v

vQPI/VTT @ 1.25v

Everything else at AUTO or stock.
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Try that.
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Also, make sure ram timings are setup correctly as they can make the world of difference.
 
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