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Wow, those E8600 overclock nicely. Maybe I should get myself 1.

 

I would if i were you :)

 

Moved things on a bit now, as you can see below. It's taken a bit of time because i have been having heat problems (these E8600's run very hot). But i have managed to improve it a lot by lapping the cpu and the evap, so the temps are very managable now.

 

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I'd say your temps are ok, although with only 1.26v it is a tad higher than i would expect.

 

My temps move up and down during Orthos Blend, the same as anyones. But during small fft's if the temp get's higher than -10c and start's heading towards 0c, then there is a chance that the evap may not be able to hold the temp anymore. Once that happens the only thing to do is shut down, or stop the Orthos run.

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I would if i were you :)

 

Moved things on a bit now, as you can see below. It's taken a bit of time because i have been having heat problems (these E8600's run very hot). But i have managed to improve it a lot by lapping the cpu and the evap, so the temps are very managable now.

 

normal_5_142ghz.JPG

 

Hey can you do some benchmarks at that clock ? A bit of SuperPi for the s775 OC competition thread ?

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Hey can you do some benchmarks at that clock ? A bit of SuperPi for the s775 OC competition thread ?

 

Done it a little while ago, King has'nt updated it yet. In fact i hav'nt seen him logged in for some time.

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I know; he's gone for a while...

 

Can you give a link to your scores ?

 

It's in the 775 clocking thread, but here it is as well. Dual 1m Pi run, one instance on each core. Hav'nt done anything else yet as i'm using what time i do have to get the basic clock as high as possible.

I would imagine a "throw it to the wind" Pi run might be around 5.5ghz+, but it will have to wait until i get the basic's finished.

 

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