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 Intel® Core(tm)2 Duo/Quad Overclocked Rev. 2, Going beyond factory limits

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cks2k2
post Nov 17 2006, 11:32 PM

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Joining the C2D OC club...
Everything on stock: stock HSF, stock VCore, VDimm etc...

E6700 @ 3.15GHz @ 1.325V (stock)
315 x 10
5-5-5-15 512x2 Corsair DDR2 1.8V 1:1
P5B Deluxe
Orthos stable 6+ hrs
Max temp on stock HSF: 75C on CoreTemp

Tried but failed on 317 so 315 is the max I can go on stock.
Thinking of dropping multi before having to bump up voltage.
I seriously need to get a better HSF.
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post Nov 17 2006, 11:32 PM

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<Double-post; my bad>

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cks2k2
post Dec 20 2006, 12:26 AM

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QUOTE(vassalle @ Dec 19 2006, 07:08 PM)
Sifus, need to ask summore questions..

Got this from Intel website for my E6300 processor HERE
pressing the Thermal Specification link in the website, it is defined as
From Core Temp, my processor, E6300 has a Tjunction of 85c. Now im confused, what is the maximum tolerable temperature these processors can handle? Is it 61.4c or 85c?

I really hope its not 61.4c. What say you?
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If your core temp hits 85c the proc will start to throttle (slow down) by changing multi to 6 until the temp comes down if you have SpeedStep enabled. 61.4C is the max temp as measured at the dead center of the IHS; this is not the same as temp on die.

The chip won't melt at less than 183C...

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