Hello all.
My setup is a Q6600, b3 stepping, and a 680i sli motherboard.
My q6600 is set to default speed (2.4ghz) and while gaming(and while it's warm in the house) all four cores starts to get around 60C, which i heard is too hot for these cpu's. So i thought, i'd lower the voltage a tiddle to see if i could get it any cooler.
All of my Voltages are set to [AUTO] but according to my Bios System Monitor,
the vcore runs at 1.24. The clock speeds are also all [AUTO]
I dropped it down to 1.20 on bios, and in the monitor it said it was 1.15. After that, i booted up and noticed quite a decent decrease in temperatures.
I'm wondering..How far would i be able to drop the voltage and still have the cpu function normally and stable? I don't feel right modding the voltages as i do not know enough about it.
Thanks in advance!
Late edit;
My pc is a pre-built, and i don't know how to take the cooler off, or else i would. It is a water cooler, with 4 black screw-like pins on them. I've removed the 4 pins, which releases the fan, but i'm guessing the copper block under the fan is attatched via backplate, so removing it is going to be my last resort.
If 60 degrees isn't bad for a Q6600, then just tell me to shut up and stop being paranoid.
My setup is a Q6600, b3 stepping, and a 680i sli motherboard.
My q6600 is set to default speed (2.4ghz) and while gaming(and while it's warm in the house) all four cores starts to get around 60C, which i heard is too hot for these cpu's. So i thought, i'd lower the voltage a tiddle to see if i could get it any cooler.
All of my Voltages are set to [AUTO] but according to my Bios System Monitor,
the vcore runs at 1.24. The clock speeds are also all [AUTO]
I dropped it down to 1.20 on bios, and in the monitor it said it was 1.15. After that, i booted up and noticed quite a decent decrease in temperatures.
I'm wondering..How far would i be able to drop the voltage and still have the cpu function normally and stable? I don't feel right modding the voltages as i do not know enough about it.
Thanks in advance!
Late edit;
My pc is a pre-built, and i don't know how to take the cooler off, or else i would. It is a water cooler, with 4 black screw-like pins on them. I've removed the 4 pins, which releases the fan, but i'm guessing the copper block under the fan is attatched via backplate, so removing it is going to be my last resort.
If 60 degrees isn't bad for a Q6600, then just tell me to shut up and stop being paranoid.
