CorporalStorm
Limp Gawd
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Goal : 3GHz
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 Stepping B2
Mainboard: ASUS P5B-Deluxe Non-WiFi
Memory: Crucial Ballistix 4GB DDR2 PC6400 (800MHz) 4-4-4-12 @ 2v
Video: MSI N260GTX (G.clock 620MHz / P.clock 1296MHz / M.clock 2160MHz)
Operating System: Vista Ultimate 64bit
Notes : I'm aiming for 3GHz as the line. Last time I tried this, going for 3.24GHz, I blew up my memory. Initial phase will follow finding a stable Vcore voltage using Prime95 in 15 min, 2 hour, 4 hour, and finally 24 hour testing periods. Case is well ventilated with 2x120mm high speed intake fans, 1x80mm high speed exhaust fan, and a Zalman CNPS9300 AT CPU Fan.
Test Phase 1
Vcore - Adjusting increments
FSB Termination Voltage - AUTO
NB Vcore - AUTO
SB Vcore - AUTO
ICH Chipset Voltage - AUTO
Intel Operating Range for Vcore (0.85v - 1.5v)
PASS Run #1 Vcore - AUTO (system set to 1.376v) / Idle Temp - 45*c / Load Temp - 60*c
P95 (15min TT) - 0 errors
FAIL Run #2 Vcore - 1.2625v
NO POST
FAIL Run #3 Vcore - 1.2750v
NO POST
FAIL Run #4 Vcore - 1.2875v / Idle Temp - 41*c
P95 (15min TT) - Error Core 1 (30 seconds)
FAIL Run #5 Vcore - 1.3000v / Idle Temp - 41*c
P95 (15min TT) - Error Core 1 (30 seconds)
FAIL Run #6 Vcore - 1.3125v / Idle Temp - 42*c
P95 (15min TT) - Error Core 1 (30 seconds)
FAIL Run #7 Vcore - 1.3250v / Idle Temp - 42*c / Load Temp - 48*c
P95 (15min TT) - Error Core 1 (5 minutes)
PASS Run #8 Vcore - 1.3375v / Idle Temp - / Load Temp - 55*c
P95 (15min TT) - 0 errors
P95 (2hr TT) - IN PROGRESS
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I will update the first post as data becomes available. If you have any advice, please don't hesitate to speak up. I read a C2D overclock guide (version 1.6), can't recall who wrote it but most of the information was off a P5B Deluxe board (which made it easier to understand.) I'm hoping to provide data that will be useful to someone else who may want to overclock with the same hardware I have. I could really use the advice of others while I do this, I'm by far not an expert in overclocking.
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 Stepping B2
Mainboard: ASUS P5B-Deluxe Non-WiFi
Memory: Crucial Ballistix 4GB DDR2 PC6400 (800MHz) 4-4-4-12 @ 2v
Video: MSI N260GTX (G.clock 620MHz / P.clock 1296MHz / M.clock 2160MHz)
Operating System: Vista Ultimate 64bit
Notes : I'm aiming for 3GHz as the line. Last time I tried this, going for 3.24GHz, I blew up my memory. Initial phase will follow finding a stable Vcore voltage using Prime95 in 15 min, 2 hour, 4 hour, and finally 24 hour testing periods. Case is well ventilated with 2x120mm high speed intake fans, 1x80mm high speed exhaust fan, and a Zalman CNPS9300 AT CPU Fan.
Test Phase 1
Vcore - Adjusting increments
FSB Termination Voltage - AUTO
NB Vcore - AUTO
SB Vcore - AUTO
ICH Chipset Voltage - AUTO
Intel Operating Range for Vcore (0.85v - 1.5v)
PASS Run #1 Vcore - AUTO (system set to 1.376v) / Idle Temp - 45*c / Load Temp - 60*c
P95 (15min TT) - 0 errors
FAIL Run #2 Vcore - 1.2625v
NO POST
FAIL Run #3 Vcore - 1.2750v
NO POST
FAIL Run #4 Vcore - 1.2875v / Idle Temp - 41*c
P95 (15min TT) - Error Core 1 (30 seconds)
FAIL Run #5 Vcore - 1.3000v / Idle Temp - 41*c
P95 (15min TT) - Error Core 1 (30 seconds)
FAIL Run #6 Vcore - 1.3125v / Idle Temp - 42*c
P95 (15min TT) - Error Core 1 (30 seconds)
FAIL Run #7 Vcore - 1.3250v / Idle Temp - 42*c / Load Temp - 48*c
P95 (15min TT) - Error Core 1 (5 minutes)
PASS Run #8 Vcore - 1.3375v / Idle Temp - / Load Temp - 55*c
P95 (15min TT) - 0 errors
P95 (2hr TT) - IN PROGRESS
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I will update the first post as data becomes available. If you have any advice, please don't hesitate to speak up. I read a C2D overclock guide (version 1.6), can't recall who wrote it but most of the information was off a P5B Deluxe board (which made it easier to understand.) I'm hoping to provide data that will be useful to someone else who may want to overclock with the same hardware I have. I could really use the advice of others while I do this, I'm by far not an expert in overclocking.