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Old 11-22-07, 06:59 PM   #1
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Q6600 @ 4.0GHz on air!

I'm sure I'm not the first to get here, but I'm pretty happy I'm able too! It's not prime95 stable. But I ran superpi 1M & 4M, and 3DMark01 successfully

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Old 11-22-07, 07:00 PM   #2
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I'm sure I'm not the first to get here, but I'm pretty happy I'm able too! It's not prime95 stable. But I ran superpi 1M & 4M, and 3DMark01 successfully

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Old 11-22-07, 07:24 PM   #3
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Old 11-22-07, 08:21 PM   #4
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with the zalmen cooler?
No, it's a Zalman cooler I think my ambient tremps were about 15C at the time (cool morning with the window open, side of case removed).
I'm still waiting on my TRUE to arrive (Jab-tech says it may have been lost in the mail).

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Old 11-22-07, 08:29 PM   #5
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Old 11-22-07, 08:31 PM   #6
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So what's your max temp @ daily OC?
I've been working on finding my max 24/7 clocks. Right now I'm priming with 8x450 (3.6GHz), 2 hours stable right now! The cores are registering 56-57-65-65 in Speedfan (add 15 and you get 71-72-80-80) Tcase shows 77C, my ambient temp is about 18C right now and the side of the case is on, but the front door is open. I only have 3 case fans (2 exhaust, and 1 interior), plus 1 on the video card & the one on the Zalman cooler which is the only one running faster than 1200RPM (at load it's screaming at 2700RPM) I can hardly wait for that TRUE and some peace and quite. I'd like to get it up to a solid 3.0GHz or so for 24/7 operation.

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71-72-80-80 ... Tcase shows 77C
You've got guts man. Seriously. Run coretemp to verify your core readings, but I'd back of before frying your nice quad-core CPU. Try to keep your max temperature >25c away from TjunctionMax(100c on a G0). Run what you can while keeping your cores < 75c. Just my $.02; it's your funeral!

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Nice I have a mobo which won't accept penryn a G0 like this would be mighty good.
What is this true you are waiting for ? Never heard of any cooler by this name.

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What is this true you are waiting for ? Never heard of any cooler by this name.
TRUE = ThermalRight 120 Ultra Extreme

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WOW! those are some great temps on air. I see you have the front door open. Are you on the top of a mountain? is it snowing outside?

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Thanks, the first time I heard someone call it by that name.

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I'm pretty sure 120 comes before extreme..
I would think that would be a much simplified way of identifying it I had no idea either.

TR120E <---I can instantly identify that

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I'm pretty sure 120 comes before extreme..
Sorry, I think you're right, but either way, "TRUE" would still make sense.

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I would think that would be a much simplified way of identifying it I had no idea either.

TR120E <---I can instantly identify that

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Old 11-27-07, 12:55 PM   #20
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Nice clock speeds on air....congratulations.

I'm going to order a TRUE 120 myself.....Been trying to find one used, but it looks like i'll have to purchase a new one.
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I'd like to get it up to a solid 3.0GHz or so for 24/7 operation.
You're at 4GHz and are thinking of going down to 3GHz fro 24/7? I'd think you'd shoot a bit higher than that. 3.6GHz 24/7 should be very doable for you.

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wow those clocks inspire me to get a Q6600 instead of a Q9450.


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I got 4.3 on water with my q6600,

4ghz is stable for benching but can't get stable over 450 fsb.

WOuld have been nice to see where this cpu could go on air, i know alot of my mates have hit 3.8-3.9 on air, not stable though, most are fine at 3.6 though.


Mine is very very stable 3.89 1.52 vcore 24/7

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You're at 4GHz and are thinking of going down to 3GHz fro 24/7? I'd think you'd shoot a bit higher than that. 3.6GHz 24/7 should be very doable for you.
Oops...I meant to say 3.8GHz...I'm already 24/7 stable at 450x8 (3.6GHz). Problem I'm running into now is a FSB wall over 450MHz.
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wow those clocks inspire me to get a Q6600 instead of a Q9450.

It's a very tough call in my opinion. Many people are concerned the new 45nm parts are going to have a hard FSB limit around 450MHz, with the lowly x8 multiplier on the Q9450...that means you'd to out about 3.6GHz. So the only advantage would be SSE4 and lower power consumption/heat.
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I got 4.3 on water with my q6600,

4ghz is stable for benching but can't get stable over 450 fsb.

WOuld have been nice to see where this cpu could go on air, i know alot of my mates have hit 3.8-3.9 on air, not stable though, most are fine at 3.6 though.


Mine is very very stable 3.89 1.52 vcore 24/7

tmps, 30 - 60 (max load prime 95)
Those are nice results...I'm not interested in water (pumps are too noisy!), but those clocks are probably worth it for many.

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Alright, finally...the "TRUE" has arrived! Installed last night, and got straight to the OCing. It seems this chip doesn't want to go any higher that 4005MHz with a limit of 1.6V (and I'm not going to give it any more with this cooling). But, I do seem pretty stable at 3825MHz (that's 425x9) with 1.575V and my temps are incredible compared to the Zalman cooler I was using the cores are an average of 20C cooler at load And that's with 225 extra MHz and 0.075 more volts, I'm very impressed!

I've been stressing the entire system for over 4 hours now with prime95 + rthdribl and all seems good.

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BTW - for all those individuals shouting the wonders of 1KW PSUs...thought I'd mention I'm running this system with an old Enermax Liberty 500W PSU with 2x22A 12V rails 1000W PSUs are sold with pure marketing...not for real neccessity.

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Old 11-29-07, 10:06 PM   #29
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Alright, 8hrs stable at 3825MHz!

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