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Old August 11th, 2007   #11
 
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I bumped the FSB back up to the 1546 number, and increased the Voltage on the CPU FRONT SIDE BUS from 1.4v to 1.5 volts..... was this a no no??
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increased the FSB volts to 1.5... just had a friend send me this...


http://pic18.picturetrail.com/VOL888/4176473/15414309/271041222.jpg (Change this one to 8x)

http://pic18.picturetrail.com/VOL888/4176473/15414309/271041215.jpg (Change this one to CPU Core 1.50v, FSB to 1.3v, Memory to 2.1v, SPP to 1.3v, MCP to 1.5v, SPP<>MCP to 1.3v)

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would you guys agree with this?? 1800 seems kinda high to me...
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Well, with an 8x multiplier, it's not that high. 1.5v sounds kinda high to me, what are you're temps at 1.5v?




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running Ortho right now for the last 20 minutes using the volts and settings posted above...... 60 degrees the CPU is running under this stress test... I need to download that program and verify if its right or not.....
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60C is really high for the C2D chips. Try to keep it under 50C. Take those voltages down a bit.




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What are you using to monitor temps? If its CoreTemp or TAT, then 60C is ok, but I' wouldn't push the CPU too much further on air cooling.

As to 1800, I'm not sure you'll do 1800x8 on an E6600, you might, but I think you're really pushing it on air



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Again, download CoreTemp, IMO it's a better temp monitoring software.




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sorry for the delay in posts... lots going on the time to spend OC'ing just isn't there..... I downloaded cPUZ, Core Temp and have bumped up my cpu volts a tad and currently running Orthos at 1506 FSB memory unlinked...

temps are 43/40 15 minutes into the stress test... think at the lower FSB the temps shouldn't be a problem. But seems I cannot go over 1506 FSB.

thanks again for the replies guys, and again sorry for not repling for 4 days..

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Try lowering the multi, upping the FSB, then bringing the multi back up again. That's how i got my E4300 up to 3GHz (I wouldn't have been able to otherwise)




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OKay, Ill give it a shot next week. Im away from the PC, so I will post my results sometime next week. Thanks again...
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