Q6600 OC w/ non-stock Voltages

rrjwilson

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I currently have a pretty swift system but its all stock voltages. I will watercool it when I have the time but I don't so I want to go just that little further. Currently, i'm at 3.0GHz but I would like to go further. Its rock solid even a sponsored 24 hour Gaming Marathon didn't make it get that hot. I have SLi with some 8800GTXs but the problem is my quad-core processor is now the limiting factor. I'd like some more pep to get the FPS up that little bit more (and my scores :D ) whether that be absolute speed (ok fsb x 9) or more bandwidth (high fsb x low multi). I assume that i need to change the voltage because I've whiled away many an hour working with stock voltages.

Here is my setup as of now, please be aware i have also had problems getting 1066MHz with my RAM at the stated 2.2V required by OCZ.

Hardware:

Windows XP Pro x64

Asus Striker Extreme 680i

Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 3.0GHz (1333MHz - 333 x 9) G0 stepping

2Gb OCZ ReaperHPC PC2-8500 (930Mhz - 465MHz 5-5-5-15-2T)

2x 160Gb SATA2 Maxtor DiamondMax +10 (System Disk and Documents)

2x 320Gb SATA2 Maxtor DiamondMax +11 (Audio and Video)

2x Asus Extreme 8800GTX (600Mhz, 1000Mhz, 1406MHz) in SLi

Thermaltake 1200W PSU

Asus MW221u Monitor

Artic Cooling Freezer Pro 7

Coolermaster 4-in-3 Hard disk cooler

Drivers:

1503 BIOS

9.53 680i SLi Intel Edition

163.75 8800GTX driver

DirectX 9.0c

All Voltages: [Auto]

Results:

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3DMark06 @ defaults - 16069 - 6138 - 7513 - 4778
 
Well there isn't really much to say.

On air with a quad do not go over around 1.5v and on water the max is 1.55v.

Reason being.. the chip will degrade over time if run at more than 1.55. ;)
 
Thats a good start thanks :) Here is my CPU-Z and GPU-Z readouts hope they can help diagnose something. The SPD pages always make me laugh as the change everytime I startup. Stranger still is the Memory timings as in BIOS they are 5-5-5-15-2T

 
name='Toxcity' said:
Well there isn't really much to say.

On air with a quad do not go over around 1.5v and on water the max is 1.55v.

Reason being.. the chip will degrade over time if run at more than 1.55. ;)

that is correct sir.

i built a system for buddy and i was able to OC it to 3.6 on watercooled at 1.55v any more than that it wasnt taking it to well.

i know it can be done up to 4ghz but there is something that was done that i am missing.. not gonna chance it.
 
I actually don't think the 680-chipset will allow much more juice out of a Q6600. But anyway, you could have a go at 375x9, setting it at 3,375GHz. Works great on my 780-chipset, at a vCore of 1,34250v and everything else on auto, and memoryspeeds at stock (1066)
 
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