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Asus P6T V2 (latest bios)
Corsair 6GB DDR3 8-8-8-24 1T |||1.66 volts|||
4.5ghz
Corsair 6GB DDR3 8-8-8-24 1T |||1.66 volts|||
4.5ghz
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HTT is hyperthreading? Sorry for being a newb.Turning HTT off will help lower temps. I noticed a 10-12c degree difference so I left it off . Didn't really need it anyway.
Get better cooling / lower volts.
Mine runs at 4.0ghz only hitting low 70's in IBT with a U12P Noctua...
That's with hyper threading and turbo mode turned off though...
But I actually can make use of hyper-threading so I'm working on getting a better case/heatsink to improve airflow and get temps in the upper 70's / low 80's for when I leave hyper-threading on
Get better cooling / lower volts.
Mine runs at 4.0ghz only hitting low 70's in IBT with a U12P Noctua...
That's with hyper threading and turbo mode turned off though...
But I actually can make use of hyper-threading so I'm working on getting a better case/heatsink to improve airflow and get temps in the upper 70's / low 80's for when I leave hyper-threading on
your vcore seems very high for a D0 chip at that clock speed. i my rampage II does 4.2 with turbo on ie 200 bclk X 21 mult at 1.25 vcore and 1.25 qpi everything other than ram voltage is auto.
Where do I find this information?You got a good chip, what batch is it?
Where do I find this information?
calm down brah
which paste?+1
We are happy you got over 4.
I bet if you ditched that Arctic Silver 5 and went for a modern paste that you could turn HT back on and still have decent temps at higher speeds.
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=890910
currently stable @ 4.3 ghz. But 4.4ghz is nigh impossible with even 1.525 vcore!
But is it linpack stable? I value stability as much as the OC. Took a while to find the right settings for 4.1ghz that was linpack stable. I'll take another stab at 4.2 once I get back. sure the extra 100mhz probably doesn't make a noticeable difference, but it sounds like a nice round number compared to 4.1. LOL.
If you want 4.5 ghz and above, you'll need to switch to water cooling. And by that, I mean a serious water cooling setup. The H50 is nice but its performance isn't really that much better than a quality air HSF.
In gaming the cores > HT.
x58 mobo and sli, crossfire x and I don't do any encoding or rendering.I realize that, but I don't want to have to restart my computer and head into bios to enable HT every time I want to putz with rendering or video encoding. Besides, 200mhz gives you how many more FPS in any given game? If you don't care about HT why pay the premium to get a 1366?
+1
We are happy you got over 4.
I bet if you ditched that Arctic Silver 5 and went for a modern paste that you could turn HT back on and still have decent temps at higher speeds.
x58 mobo and sli, crossfire x and I don't do any encoding or rendering.
ard Video. .
Dumb question but where is Kyles video located?