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hi there i have been trying to get my q6600 over 3.0Ghz but cant seem to even get the bios to load i have tryed loads of diffrent settings iam using the striker extreme mobo and using 4GB Corsair dominator 1066 i have not even trying to OC the ram yet until i can get my cpu to 3.4 thanks

 

AI Tuning: Manual

Nvidia GPU Ex: Disabled

LinkBoost: Disabled

 

FSB - Memory Clock Mode: Unlinked

x FSB - Memory Raio: N/A

FSB (QDR), Mhz: 1380

MEM (DDR), Mhz: 800

 

 

Vcore Voltage: from 1.3750 upto 1.4650

Memory Voltage: auto

1.2v HT Voltage: 1.4

NB Core Voltage: 1.65

SB Core Voltage:auto

CPU VTT Voltage: 1.55

DDRII Controller Ref Voltage:

DDRII Channel A Ref Voltage:

DDRII Channel B Ref Voltage:

 

tCL (CAS Latency): auto

tRCD: auto

tRP: auto

tRAS: auto

Command Per Clock (CMD): 2 clock (2T)

 

Advance Memory Settings

tRRD: AUTO

tRC: AUTO

tWR: AUTO

tWTR: AUTO

tREF: AUTO

tRD: AUTO

tRFC: AUTO

Async Latency: AUTO

 

CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled

PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled

MCP PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled

SATA Spread Spectrum: Disabled

LDT Spread Spectrum: Disabled

 

CPU Internal Thermal Control: Disabled

Limit CPUID MaxVal: Disabled

Enhanced C1 (C1E): Disabled

Execute Disable Bit: Disabled

Virtualization Technology: Disabled

Enhanced Intel Speedstep Tech: Disabled

LDT Frequency: 5x

 

PCIEX16_1 Frequency (Mhz): 100

PCIEX16_2 Frequency (Mhz): 100

PCIEX16_3 Frequency (Mhz): 100

SPP<->MCP Ref Clock, Mhz: 200

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ok i have been able to get it up to 3.5Ghz but now iam really stuck there my volts are

 

FSB (QDR), Mhz: 1559

 

 

Vcore Voltage: from 1.4

Memory Voltage: 2.1

1.2v HT Voltage: 1.3

NB Core Voltage: 1.50

SB Core Voltage:1.55

CPU VTT Voltage: 1.55

 

i have bee trying to get the QDR to 1600 to give me an even 50% overclock but every time it just will not boot i have tried upping the volts but still no joy Please can you help Me

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please can someone help me

 

Iam now stable @ 3.5

 

vcore - 1.4250

mem -2.2

1.2 ht - 1.5

NB - 1.55

SB - 1.55

Cpu vtt - 1.55

 

qdr 1558

ddr 800mhz @ 4-4-4-12 - corsair dominotor 4GB

 

every time i try 3.6 it will not boot at all then when i reset it it says the has been a hardware fault and to press f1 to contuine or del to enter setup. if i p[ress f1 it boots and normal speed of 2.4.

 

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please can someone help me

 

Iam now stable @ 3.5

 

vcore - 1.4250

mem -2.2

1.2 ht - 1.5

NB - 1.55

SB - 1.55

Cpu vtt - 1.55

 

qdr 1558

ddr 800mhz @ 4-4-4-12 - corsair dominotor 4GB

 

every time i try 3.6 it will not boot at all then when i reset it it says the has been a hardware fault and to press f1 to contuine or del to enter setup. if i p[ress f1 it boots and normal speed of 2.4.

 

PLEASE HELP

 

sounds to me like it's hungry for volts man. you sure you can't up the vcore any more? thats weird that asus would put that small of a vcore limit thats probably what it is to go higher you'll need some more voltage and the board won't give it to ya.

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try 1.55 or a little higher but be warned your putting alot of volts to that chip for that kind of overclock what air cooler are you using also what are your temps for your current clock

 

hi iam using the thermalright 120 ultra my temps are 38 idle and about 58 load ?

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is 1.65 not pushing it to much ?

Yea, you are correct here! 1.65 was high for 24/7 usage on 90nm already, so on 65nm it's not advisable! Matt, whatever you do to your processors is NOT a benchmark for everyone! 1.7 volts into a 65nm chips is DEFINITELY too much! 45nm at 1.6 is also too much, you're very much risking a nice CPU burn there! Road-Runner was using a custom watercooling kit, so he could go a little higher.

 

Graham, I would recommend no higher than 1.55V for 24/7 usage, lower if possible. I ran my Q6600 @ 3.5GHz 24/7 with 1.424V, the E6400 before that was at 3.2GHz with 1.408V's. There is a difference between running it at very high volts for a short benching session and running it 24/7! For example, back in the day I ran a A64 4000+ @ 3305MHz for a suicide screenshot, pushing 1.7V's into it, but I was HELLA scared! That was a 90nm chip though, so that was SORT OF acceptable, 65nm chips at 1.7V's on air is unacceptable in my book!

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