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help, Q6600 + UD3p clocks :)
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I need some setting to get my Q6600 to 3.6-3.8ghz, Im on water, I need the setting to get it there, I cant get it stable to even 3.4ghz
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Vid?
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1.3250 i had it to 3.4ghz stable on my old 680i. I just dont like the fact of not being able to unlink the ram.
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there any reason why you don't have the multi @ 9?
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No honestly, ive always done 8x just for fun i guess, I could do 9 to be honest. I just always used 8 always seemed to work better on the 680i
By the way guys rep+ For answering so quick this is why i have always used this site. Im just not used to intel chipsets yet. I know this board has some massive potenial, I just wanna get it to 3.6ghz im looking for someone with a Q6600 and a UD3p
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What kinda Vcore do i need to feed a 1.325 GO Q6600 to get to 3.6ghz?
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make sure you raise your MCH to probably atleast 1.3 and the ICH to 1.3 or 1.4 as for the ram, change the thingy that says 2.00B etc, to until you see the speed you want your ram at. EDIT: put multiplier to 9 and leave it there :-)
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q6600 can easily hit 3.6ghz 400x9, by your sig your already running @ 405mhz, so a simple multi boost to 9x and you already have over 3.6ghz.
My vid is high on this chip 1.325 :'( so I have to pump alot of volts to it to get it stable @ 3.9ghz (1.63v to be exact). for 3.6ghz I have to run it @ 1.5v to be 100% stable. I'm not familiar with your board but I think I recall people getting that board upto 500mhz fsb. Which if you can do that with that board yourself, I'd leave the multi @ 8 and try to see how high you can get the fsb. Once you've found the max fsb that board can handle I'd hit the multi upto 9 again and then clock it down til you get it stable. Since your under water with it you can safely run 1.6v IMO prolly up to 1.65-1.7v. But that also depends on how your temps are. So I'd do this drop the multi to 8, hit the FSB wall on the mobo, boost it back up to a multi of 9, then clock it back til you post into windows, meanwhile I'd put your voltages @ the max comfort spot for yourself. Intel states that the highest "safe" voltage for the cpu is 1.5v, so if thats your max comfort voltage I'd put it @ that voltage and see the max you can achieve with that voltage. Personally, idc what the voltage is as long as my temps don't go over 75c on full load.
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Here is what I am using for 3.6:
Q6600 is G0 stepping MB Intelligent Tweaker(M.I.T.) Robust Graphics Booster ...............: [Auto] CPU Clock Ratio ...........................:9x Fine CPU Clock Ratio.....................: CPU Frequency .............................:3.6 Clock Chip Control Standard Clock Control CPU Host Clock Control..................: [Enabled] CPU Host Frequency (Mhz) ............: 400 PCI Express Frequency (Mhz) .........: 100 C.I.A.2 ...........................................:[Disabled] DRAM Performance Control Performance Enhance...................: [Standard] X.M.P………………………………………………..: Disabled (G)MCH Frequency Latch...............: 400 System Memory Multiplier ..............:[2.00D] Memory Frequency (Mhz) ...............:800 800 DRAM Timing Selectable ................: [Manual] Standard Timing Control CAS Latency Time........................: 5 tRCD ......................................... 5 tRP'........................................... 5 tRAS.......................................... 18 Advanced Timing Control ? Haven;t changed anything in here Driving Strength Profiles Same here Motherboard Voltage Control Load Line Calibration........................[enabled] Voltage Type.………... [manual CPU CPU Vcore….……….........................: 1.48125 CPU Termination…..... ......................:1.32 CPU PLL………………….....................:1.5 CPU Reference.…………........................:0.760V [Auto] MCH/ICH MCH Core……………....1.4 MCH Reference….…….Auto MCH/DRAM Ref.…...... auto ICH I/O……………….....1.570V ICH Core…………...……1.200V DRAM DRAM Voltage ……....2.2 (2.1 normal) res is auto Increase your PLL 2-3 notches to get more stability at higher clocks. For me, it took 1.552v just to boot to 4.0GHz so you may need almost 1.6v, maybe even 1.7 to get stable. Hope that helps.
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So All i can get is 3.4 Ive tried everything. I know this board has more potential than this! 1.5vcore
I dont care anymore
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