  allmightybob
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| [OC] overclocking Q6600 G0 stepping.
hey im looking to overclock my Q6600 G0 stepping without raising temp to much. (i'm planning on using a »www.elive.co.nz/thermaltake-clp0···130.php( feel free to suggest another cooler)
how much would i be able to oc it without heating it up to much?
my set up is: 8800gt Thermaltake Soprano Dx case Q6600 G0 stepping GA-EX38T-DQ6 2x 1gb Gskill 1600mhz ddr3 WD 500gb 32mb. |
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 BarneyBadAss Badasses Fight For Freedom Premium join:2004-05-07 00001
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| I have a Thermalright 120 ultra extreme
»www.thermalright.com/new_a_page/···aWFzdA==
it's massive and it keeps my q6600 CPU at full load in the 40's
I have my q6600 running at 3.4 (yes I can get it higher up to 3.7 stable) but no sense in pushing it that hard.
CPU runs 24/7 and is under full load on all cores doing computational analysis all the time. The most it rests is about 1 second every couple days.
I'm very happy with the cooler in fact; I've put in 4 of these monsters on system's I've built for many folks.
you might be able to still get one from Crazypc.com -- ---Barney |
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  idlewillkill Go Blue Premium join:2005-09-28 North York, ON | I'd say pretty much worst-case scenario, you'll be able to get it to 3.2 Ghz. |
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 AllYourBase
join:2004-05-29 New York, NY | reply to allmightybob Q6600 3.0 ghz and 3.2 ghz is pretty much right off the bat. Anything higher you need a better heatsink fan are go watercooling. |
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| reply to allmightybob I've had my two Q6600s running at 3.51GHz reliably for over a year. I run the Zalman 9700 cooler, arctic silver, and a little arctic silver in between the gaps in the heat pipes and the copper block on the cooler. I also lapped my heat sinks and CPUs. Runs in the 30s, idle, can hit 69C on an all-day torture test of Prime95. Mainboard is GAP35DQ6. |
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