The Q6600 Certified 4.0ghz Club
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Just tallying up the folks that got their Q6600s up to 4.0ghz stable. It's pretty rare thing to get these things up to 4.0ghz...a lot of the extreme Quads can't even get to 4.0, but I'm
interested to see how many people here have done it with the Q6600 in particular. There is no real way to verify that your stable, but post your vantage score that way we know it can handle 100% load for a set amount of time.
To be in this "Club" have a Q6600 @ 4.0ghz and up and post:
1. Your 3dmark06 or 3dmark Vantage comparison score. That way we know your cpu can at least handle 100% load for a good amount of time.
2. Also put your hardforum user name on the "Project Name" in the details section of your 3dmark result that way we know it's you and your not using some random public score.
3. You have to make your results public so that you can get a comparison link.....like the link I have below...
I'll start:
http://service.futuremark.com/resultComparison.action?compareResultId=753442&compareResultType=19
Probably going to either need a TRUE with an extremely high RPM fan, or a descent watercooling kit to accomplish this task, along with a good ocing board. I would not recommend trying this if your a noob to ocing. Might want to look at your VID...the lower the value the better the processor will OC. My VID on my quad is 1.25.
1. MocciBoo
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Just tallying up the folks that got their Q6600s up to 4.0ghz stable. It's pretty rare thing to get these things up to 4.0ghz...a lot of the extreme Quads can't even get to 4.0, but I'm
interested to see how many people here have done it with the Q6600 in particular. There is no real way to verify that your stable, but post your vantage score that way we know it can handle 100% load for a set amount of time.
To be in this "Club" have a Q6600 @ 4.0ghz and up and post:
1. Your 3dmark06 or 3dmark Vantage comparison score. That way we know your cpu can at least handle 100% load for a good amount of time.
2. Also put your hardforum user name on the "Project Name" in the details section of your 3dmark result that way we know it's you and your not using some random public score.
3. You have to make your results public so that you can get a comparison link.....like the link I have below...
I'll start:
http://service.futuremark.com/resultComparison.action?compareResultId=753442&compareResultType=19
Probably going to either need a TRUE with an extremely high RPM fan, or a descent watercooling kit to accomplish this task, along with a good ocing board. I would not recommend trying this if your a noob to ocing. Might want to look at your VID...the lower the value the better the processor will OC. My VID on my quad is 1.25.