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TJmax is the estimated point that everyone uses as far as thermal shutdown temps on intel processors.
So lets say we assume the TJmax of a q6600 is 100 degrees C. Then that means when it gets to 100 C or just passes 100C. The board and processor work together to drop voltage and frequency automatically to save the chip. In most cases the cpu just shuts completely OFF to prevent damages. Most of this is all just best guess because intel doesnt actually release this information. However we can base and guess what temperatures are on our processors based on what we think the TJmax is.
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think the TJmax is 100 on my Q9650, but on my old E8600 it was 95 I think!
heard that about the LLC too, but I have used LLC on my E8500, E8600, Q9550 and Q9650 without a problem though... so im not sure! But still a pencilmod is always better than LLC!
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The big thing with LLC is that it supposedly allows a voltage spike of something like .05v when your cpu is fully loaded and when it isnt. So if your running 1.4v and it spikes then your running 1.45v for a short period of time which is bad (I guess).
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The spikes can be more than 0.05v, they can be both positive and negative amounts and the duration of the spike is so short that monitoring programs won't even detect it (since their refresh interval is much larger by comparison).
According to the experiences of other 45nm+LLC users: The problems with LLC are apparently occurring during the switch between idle and load, with stress test stable CPUs suddenly crashing/BSODing, degrading or worse, frying. On the other hand there are members that are still using LLC on 45nm CPUs on different boards and nothing nasty has happened yet. Overall, if you can avoid using LLC, do so for your CPU's sake.
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Vdrop: Initial voltage loss from bios to windows Vdroop: Voltage loss as load increases.
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Ok I need some extreme help ocing intel for the first time...
Help me get at least 3.6 on my 9550, what do I need to do.
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Dell motherboards will not overclock. Sorry.
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O really?! This was a temporary computer and obviously Dell wont.
I have a ep45 ud3p now. I don't have problems now, I just messed with the RAM and now I have 3.7
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