name='monkey7' said:My bet still is realtemp... which version do you use?
I had the same problem too at 3.8gHz. It looked all fine, even when running SuperPI 1m, but as soon as I started P95 - BSOD. In the end I had to add another 0.1v to my vCore to get it at 3.5.
name='monkey7' said:You are reaching 81 degrees @ 1.2750? :| Are you sure you mounted your cooler correctly? (yes you are, but I'm asking anyway).
I'm staying just below sixty with my current ambient, folding with the SMP client 100% load. Turbo is still enabled despite all four cores being burned. Wasn't turbo supposed to be turned off when two or more cores were seriously loaded?
name='monkey7' said:No, I cannot be 100% sure that RealTemp is right. I downloaded the newest version (2.88) and CoreTemp, they both indicate a tad higher than RealTemp 2.70.
And yes, I have seen a lot of clocks running at 80C, also around 4gHz. So in that field, you're not doing bad at all
P95 blend for 16 hours hit a max. of 66C here. Currently folding at 54/57/55/54.
name='Kempez' said:Post your Core i7 OC's here!
Keep the format as below:
Make sure you include whether it was stable or not (with evidence - Prime95, Super PI 32m, F@H etc) and a CPU-z validation link.
Suicide shot
Stable
Stable with evidence
Example:
Code:[B]The Core i7 Extreme 940 (stock 2.94GHz)[/B] Jim: [COLOR="Blue"]Core i7 EX 940: 7GHz (319 x 22) @ 1.0vcore, 1.1v FSB, ASUS Rampage II Extreme[/COLOR] Custom SS (Phase change)
Core i7 920 retail:
Mopnkey7
Core i7 920 retail: 3.80GHz (190*20) @ 1.3625 vCore, Gigabyte X58-UD5, Air cooled Noctua U12P SE1366
SuperPI time 11.000s, BSOD as soon as P95 started. No proof, as I lost the screenshots with the reinstallation of Vista.