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Also, to put a bit more context to my previous post:
I run the Abit IP35-Pro with a Q6600 G0 with 4 sticks of the G.skill at 9x400, with the RAM:FSB at 1:1.25. I haven't tried to hit anything higher than 500mhz with those sticks, but the best timings I could do was 5-5-5-13 at 2.1v.
Some newegg reviews said they got them lower, but for that price of 2GB sticks, they run solid. |
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| said by hsindogg :Also, to put a bit more context to my previous post: I run the Abit IP35-Pro with a Q6600 G0 with 4 sticks of the G.skill at 9x400, with the RAM:FSB at 1:1.25. I haven't tried to hit anything higher than 500mhz with those sticks, but the best timings I could do was 5-5-5-13 at 2.1v. Some newegg reviews said they got them lower, but for that price of 2GB sticks, they run solid. Have you raised the Vcore of your 6600? If so, to what? Mine ran rather warm when I started messing with the voltage. So I dropped it back down since it is brand new. Do you have an aftermarket heatsink on it? |
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  hsindogg Premium join:2002-06-21 Potomac, MD clubs: | VID was 1.2, I have it at 1.3 right now and it's P95 stable.
I have a TRUE on it with a Panaflo M1 120mm.
Temps for Core0 are 38-40C idle, 52C under load. The other cores are generally 4-5C lower. |
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