I have my Q6600 G0 watercooled and it's running great at
3.6ghz
1.46875v bios/1.408v idle/1.344v load.
I am trying to raising it to 3.8ghz or higher, but it needs MUCH more voltage to be stable.
I am still unstable (prime 95 testing) at 3.8ghz 1.568/1.504/1.424v
I have my memory timings loose (5-5-5), overvolted 1:1 ratio memory +0.2v ,and my chipset +0.2v just to eliminate those variables.
I don't want to go much higher in voltage because Intel says that operating voltage is up to 1.5v, and the threshold-of-doom I read about in the technical paper is 1.6v.
My temps are extremely low though.
My overall temp is 47C, and the cores are 59/54/54/59 after a long long session of prime95. (I know they're uneven and I'll lap it later, but that's another day
)
In addition, I never get the temps nearly as high as prime95, even when I'm rendering fractals for days using 100% CPU, so I really want to run the processor faster to the point that the temps are at a good medium (60, up to 70 on cores) temperature. My fans are all fixed low speed, so it won't be loud.
My only concern is the voltage. What happens when your voltage gets too high? Will my processor simply be unstable and restart like when it's undervolted? Or will something much more subtle, drastic, and unsafe happen? The cruel reality is probably that my chip simply wont run at that FSB, but I am hoping I can safely up the voltage to at least see.
So far prime95 has never had single-core errors in all my messing around. The computer either crashes completely in a few hours from undervoltage or is totally stable. To me this is a sign that I can push it further until I find my weak core.
3.6ghz
1.46875v bios/1.408v idle/1.344v load.
I am trying to raising it to 3.8ghz or higher, but it needs MUCH more voltage to be stable.
I am still unstable (prime 95 testing) at 3.8ghz 1.568/1.504/1.424v
I have my memory timings loose (5-5-5), overvolted 1:1 ratio memory +0.2v ,and my chipset +0.2v just to eliminate those variables.
I don't want to go much higher in voltage because Intel says that operating voltage is up to 1.5v, and the threshold-of-doom I read about in the technical paper is 1.6v.
My temps are extremely low though.
My overall temp is 47C, and the cores are 59/54/54/59 after a long long session of prime95. (I know they're uneven and I'll lap it later, but that's another day
In addition, I never get the temps nearly as high as prime95, even when I'm rendering fractals for days using 100% CPU, so I really want to run the processor faster to the point that the temps are at a good medium (60, up to 70 on cores) temperature. My fans are all fixed low speed, so it won't be loud.
My only concern is the voltage. What happens when your voltage gets too high? Will my processor simply be unstable and restart like when it's undervolted? Or will something much more subtle, drastic, and unsafe happen? The cruel reality is probably that my chip simply wont run at that FSB, but I am hoping I can safely up the voltage to at least see.
So far prime95 has never had single-core errors in all my messing around. The computer either crashes completely in a few hours from undervoltage or is totally stable. To me this is a sign that I can push it further until I find my weak core.