
The CPU wouldn't do 3.6 with stock vcore and I haven't tested how far stock will go yet.
More to come.....
P5K Dlx (Bios 0501) Still chugging along ;)Apoptosis wrote:what board are you on?
3.8 is a no-go. I'll just have to get this under water thenBio-Hazard wrote:Just a word of warning, from what I've seen with my core and what I've been told, the G0 stepping have a Tjunction of 100c and therefor CoreTemp is reading 15c low. ...............You are getting mighty hot unless your core is different from mine.
Your money flow is alot less restricted than most of us...!kenc51 wrote:Just ordered a Swiftech Apogee GT
Zertz wrote:Your money flow is alot less restricted than most of us...!kenc51 wrote:Just ordered a Swiftech Apogee GT
LOL There's a reason I don't drive a car!dicecca112 wrote:Zertz wrote:Your money flow is alot less restricted than most of us...!kenc51 wrote:Just ordered a Swiftech Apogee GT
I know Jesus Ken, your company have any connections in MA that can get me a job?
Ohh don't get me wrong, I'm broke for the month......I had other unexpected expenses this week aswellDMB2000uk wrote:That is a interesting life choice, and it definitely frees up a lot of money spent on; road tax, MOT, repairs, petrol.....
It all makes sense at how much money you have to spend now
Dan
You HAD to buy another rig?kenc51 wrote:Ohh don't get me wrong, I'm broke for the month......I had other unexpected expenses this week aswellDMB2000uk wrote:That is a interesting life choice, and it definitely frees up a lot of money spent on; road tax, MOT, repairs, petrol.....
It all makes sense at how much money you have to spend now
Dan
What cooling are you using? How are you measuring your temps? You do know that coretemp doesn't work correctly with the G0 stepping chips? You have to add 15C to the recorded temps. So if your reading 60C under load, that's really ~75C. It sounds like your temps are the problem.ClosetGeek wrote:Hey all, I'm new to overclocking and just built my first rig. Here's what I have:
Intel Core Duo E6850
4Gig DDR2 PC6400 RAM
RAID 0 250gig 7200 RPM SATA HDD
Dual 640MB Geforce 8800GTS
Now for my question. Right now I have the processor overclocked to 3600MHz with an idle temp of 50 degrees, load temp hits around 60. FSB is currently 1600MHz with 9x multiplier, running at 1.6V. Everything runs great as is, however, if I bump anything up even slightly past the 3600 mark, Windows bluescreens me or locks at load. Any tips?