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hm.. weird.prime95x2 can but orthos cannot?
try to up ur vcore again lah~ orthos is designed for dual core
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Intel® Core(tm)2 Duo/Quad Overclocked Rev. 2, Going beyond factory limits
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QUOTE(hisoKHALID @ Dec 26 2006, 01:13 PM) can someone help me OC? i'm newbie to this... you can refer here(on your own risk):my specs:- e6300 (stock hsf) gigabyte 965P DS4 mushkin ddr2 5300 1Gb cooler master 450w Core2Duo Overclocking Guide v1.1 |
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QUOTE(Ree73 @ Jan 5 2007, 10:02 PM) I tried to overclock my E6600 as below: how can u determine "running perfectly in WinXP"? is it u can boot into windows then is counted as "perfectly"? a perfect oc machine should be stressed 100% over 8-12 Hours without any errors and also with acceptable temp range.-9x400FSB -ddr2 800 4-4-4-10 -Mch Voltage +0.2V -FSB Voltage +0.2V -VDIMM +0.5V (I am using Micon DG9) -CPU Voltage at 1.45V My mobo is Gigabyte 965 S3 with DS3 BIOS F9 I can get the above spec running perfectly in WinXP, I even using Everest tools to check all the system setting without any error. The question here is my CPU temp on Core 1 and 2 rise up to 73 celcius!!! I am using stock heatsink.... I dare not run other benchmark since the temp is high!!! May i know what is the Over'clock temp on E6600 on FSB 400? Whick heaksink come best to reduce the temp? Ninja or thermaltake Big Typhoon better? Thanks 73c is ur idle temp? then this is terrible man. try to lower ur vcore but the first aid is changing another 3rd party hsf. pls do tell us ur budget for hsf so that we can try to recommend u the best hsf with ur budget This post has been edited by basSist: Jan 6 2007, 12:07 AM |
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QUOTE(Ree73 @ Jan 6 2007, 07:17 AM) As i said, The Core 1 and 2 temp rise up to 73++, meanwhile the Overall CPU temp at 56++... I only dare to run this temp for a while (approx 30 minutes), using Everest to test the setting etc... I dare not use other benchmarking tools to burn in my CPU... Try to change ur hsf faster. then temp is too high. which one is the best? if ur budget around RM170 = TT BTVX, RM200 = Infinity,Ultra120,Noctua perhaps.I plan to get a Sycthe Infinity/Ninja or maybe a Noctua... May i know which one is the best? Try to google around |
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QUOTE(pal33x @ Jan 7 2007, 01:22 PM) Guys im new in oc hope can help...actualy i oc my pentium 1 pc b4,,, try this:but heck 1.7k item with no warranty...so hope any1 can enlighten me what shud i do after i assemble my rig e6600 ES gaygaybyte ds3 (heard many complaint duh) Micron OEM ddr2 800 PSU acbel............ I just want a little oc...3ghz maybe,Just good for everyday use ...stabe if i on 24/7. Or u guys can share ur link in bookmark where shud i start in oc arena.Maybe after read can ask a few question from sifoo http://forumz.tomshardware.com/hardware/Co...pict197995.html |
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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Jan 7 2007, 05:51 PM) u are asking "any good in overclocking?" buthen not for o/c purpose. then why did u wanna know it? Every single unit proc has different overclocking potential. we cant really tell u that izzit good in overclocking. Even a proc from a famous batch o/c range will fail or not good enough probably. To determine the overclocking by batch number is not really a correct way. What ya have to do is test it urself. burn and fry it with ur knowledge and at ur own risk perhaps L29"b" i believe it is from Europe and it is "more" overclockable. Anyone can clarify if i was mistaken? This post has been edited by basSist: Jan 7 2007, 06:28 PM |
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QUOTE(pal33x @ Jan 7 2007, 10:15 PM) Woah thnx buddy...its so easy to oc nowday duh....last time i oc pentium 1 need to open mobo manual....need to play jumper...166~233hz haha.... Lower vcore would help u bring down the cpu temp. i dun understanding this Part6. Finalising -Lower vCore by one notch at a time until lowest possible while maintaining the same stableness -Do the same for vMCH, vFSB, vICH after the above step is completed -Record the BIOS settings which works (except DFI and ASUS owners) -(Optional) Pull off a PCMark and/or SuperPi32M score and compare to stock to gauge performance increase why low? what is Note3: vCore should not fluctuate by more than +/- 0.100V. If it does, improve cooling on MOSFETs ny curent pc...becos instal diferent brand ram...volatage keep up and down if open games......msi pc alert keep alerting......... Fluctuation would cause unstableness so have to do more cooling on it lo. MOSFET? try to refer here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MOSFET http://www.overclockers.com/tips1141/ |
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QUOTE(mikelanding @ Jan 12 2007, 12:33 PM) Guys, after so many posting about duo core temp. Temperature read from bios is not so accurate. Diff Mobo had diff reading which is very had to do comparison....that is why TAT or CoreTemp was widely used....I am not sure how accurate it is...but at least it act as a "standard" temp measure tool for duo core proc. yeah i agree with mikelanding. although i already explained many times the differences between core temp and cpu temp many times in some threads. but still got alot of forumers ask about it. sigh.. i also googled then only know the answer why not they google for themselves and keep asking those answered questions. So, I would like every1 use either coretemp or TAT whenever involving Duo Core temp.... QUOTE(irenic @ Jan 12 2007, 05:31 PM) my everest ultimate = coretemp and tat heheQUOTE(nakata101 @ Jan 12 2007, 05:59 PM) Cpu temperature show on 26-33, but TAT temperature show on 68-72c, almost 40c different... so do u guys the cpu temperature showing is useless n throw it in the rubbish bin. TaT or coretemp read the temp measured by the diode inside the CPU itself. so it is accurate. CPU temp is measured by the sensor of the Mobo (also called as Cpu Case Temp) .. i hope u all can go google for urself for better explaination. |
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Nice info for beginner suggest to be posted in First page first post to let ppl easy to find |
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got serious problem with my ds3
kind enuf to drop by the thread about my problem in technical support and give some opinions thanks http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/405789 |
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QUOTE(HaHaNoCluE @ Feb 5 2007, 09:42 PM) test rig: Try this:e6600 abit ab9 zeppelin ddr667 512mb x 2 oc: FSB: 356MHz (3.2GHz) SPD: 1:1 vCPU: 1.3625 (default: 1.3125) vDDR: 1.90 (default: 1.80) vMCH: 1.25 (default) vICHIO: 1.50 (default) idle temp: 43 celcius SuperPI (1M): 16.015s SuperPI (16M): 17m10.859s I run prime95 n toast together once n after 2 hour it reboot. no msg, nothing. wat happen? (playing powerdvd too). i dunno how to set prime95 coz i'm noob here. how to run multiple prime95? i tried installing 2nd copy but it detected 1st copy. wat should i set prior running this program. i just click "torture test"... sorry for noob question coz i tried reading the prime forum (msssmmger, haha can't spell) but wow they r too gud n i dun understand 85% wat they meant... any1 care to teach??? tq.. How to run 2x Prime95 in one shot?: - copy and paste the prime95 folder. - to run CPU stress test : option -> torture test -> custom. Set min FFT to 8K, max FFT to yr L2 cache size. TICK 'run in place FFT' and set to 1 min. - to run RAM stress test : option -> torture test -> custom. Set min FFT to 8K, max FFT to 4096K. RAMsize = 1/10th of yr system RAM, UN-TICK 'run in place FFT' and set to 1 min. .................................................................................................................................................................. For HT/ Dual Core system "i think for computers with HT, dual core, or other PCs with "more than one CPU" should have prime95 running on separate affinities. if it's not changed, then at the end of the day, regardless of how many instances of prime95 is run, your CPU utilisation would be 50% at most." - thanx myuu for reminder |
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