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Xion X2
01-24-07, 07:02 AM
Make sure that you guys don't go by the voltage readings in CPU-Z. They're inaccurate when you start overclocking.

And I wouldn't run an E6600 over 65C for long periods of time (including Prime/Orthos/TAT). I think 60.1C is the recommended temps for long-term use.

TeChN0_GeEk
01-26-07, 07:05 AM
well i guess my limit for this proc is 3.2 @ 1.4v. Anything higher and my 1st core fails within secs of running prime95. Can't lower voltage also, as same core will fail. Just unlucky I guess as this was my second one, first got exchanged cuz of temps hitting 66c under load on stock. :(

BTW is it normal that there is a 5 degree difference between both cores when on idle. I dropped my speeds back to stock and wa slooking at temps and saw this: Core 0 - 37c Core 1 - 32c:

SlieTheSecond
01-26-07, 10:30 AM
Yup, Intel rates that cpu at 60.1c. Anything higher is asking for a shorter lifespan. And that 60.1c when it is not overclocked.

buffbiff21
01-26-07, 11:41 AM
you kno, i though these chips were rated at up to 85 C.

but for good measure i would LIKE to keep it below 60. I got ~70 on TAT load, but I idled at 40 with 1.475 vcore @ 3.6.

Now, on water, I have yet to OC.... but my temps are way the hell lower than with a zalman9500!

anyway try as much as you can to keep em below 60. unless you like buying new chips every year or so.

balex99
01-26-07, 10:27 PM
Hey Buffbiff21, let us know how your water OC goes. I am thinking really hard on going water and your chip and temps look very similar to mine. Would kind of like to see what results you get versus your Zalman 9500.

I can go about 10 minutes of Orthos at 3.6 with 1.462v. Temps are hitting 65 and 62 on TAT. That is with both 120s maxed out on my Ninja. Kinda loud but not too bad. If I could get Orthos stable at 3.6 with 1.5v or less, temps below 60 load, then I would def go water. I just have this bad feeling that I change to water and it doesn't get me much further.