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i did that and it still loads core 0.... :roll:

have you tried upping your fsb in the bios yet?


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i did that and it still loads core 0.... :roll:

have you tried upping your fsb in the bios yet?


Noes not really had the chance. I'll send ye a PM.

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i wanted to overclock my cpu aswell :)
messed up slightly though, i used the gigabyte overclocking program (easy tune) to add 400mhz to test it but that must've been to high an increase in one go? :? :oops: either way, blue screen of death and my windows was fecked, couldn't log in to my account anymore. it loaded up a temporary account but everything would be deleted from it once shut down, didn't read that and cut all the temporary backups to that account, result: everything was gone :lol: :oops:
kind of afraid to overclock it now :lol:

... :oops:

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Tjolbi=GCHQ= wrote:
i wanted to overclock my cpu aswell :)
messed up slightly though, i used the gigabyte overclocking program (easy tune) to add 400mhz to test it but that must've been to high an increase in one go? :? :oops: either way, blue screen of death and my windows was fecked, couldn't log in to my account anymore. it loaded up a temporary account but everything would be deleted from it once shut down, didn't read that and cut all the temporary backups to that account, result: everything was gone :lol: :oops:
kind of afraid to overclock it now :lol:

... :oops:


lol, big jump you took there :P

When overclocking your supposed to do it gradually and monitor it under pressure. ^ ^;;

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Tjolbi=GCHQ= wrote:
i wanted to overclock my cpu aswell :)
messed up slightly though, i used the gigabyte overclocking program (easy tune) to add 400mhz to test it but that must've been to high an increase in one go? :? :oops: either way, blue screen of death and my windows was fecked, couldn't log in to my account anymore. it loaded up a temporary account but everything would be deleted from it once shut down, didn't read that and cut all the temporary backups to that account, result: everything was gone :lol: :oops:
kind of afraid to overclock it now :lol:

... :oops:


lol, big jump you took there :P

When overclocking your supposed to do it gradually and monitor it under pressure. ^ ^;;


i know :oops: i just thought that because it was still way lower than the limit other people used i would be in the clear :lol:
obviously not :oops:

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Hehe, well currently, I've managed to get mine up by 36MHz on the Bus Speed with FSB:DRAM at 1:1

Seems ok on Core 1 and Core 2 temps. Highest I've seen so far is 55C @2400MHz. I'm not sure how far I should go before worrying though. Presumebly with the Core Temps I don't wanna go any higher than about 60-65C.

EDIT: I'm using Speedfan 4.32 (Lastest one) to read back my temps.

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my cores were idle at 45 and 60 on load :? (measured with tat) (not overclocked yet btw)

looks a bit high ... :/ :?:

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if your temps are high and youve only upped your fsb by a little bit check its no auto adjusting your volts.mine is @ 3000mhz and 1.3volts and my idle temps are 48.

also always have your fans @ 100%

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...flatline... wrote:
if your temps are high and youve only upped your fsb by a little bit check its no auto adjusting your volts.mine is @ 3000mhz and 1.3volts and my idle temps are 48.

also always have your fans @ 100%

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Fans at 100%. Well looks like I'll have to connect the fan straight to the PSU power, or disbale some stuff in BIOS, I think PSU option is easier. XD

I have the FanMate2 anyways, I'll have to mount it to the outside of the case. (does'nt actually do anything with my motherboard, because my mobo automatically controls the speeds etc. I just hope that 100% 24/7 doesn't shorten it's life darastically.) XDXD

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Tjolbi=GCHQ= wrote:
my cores were idle at 45 and 60 on load :? (measured with tat) (not overclocked yet btw)

looks a bit high ... :/ :?:


What core you got? And mine usually sit around 32-36 idle and under load (100% on both cores) they read about 62-65 each, that when I turn it off because my PC throws a wobler at me and starts buzzing. I might just turn that alarm up to 70C. - -;;

The fan I have it better than the stock fan, so I'd presume the stock cooler goes to about 70C+. This tells me that the CPU can probs handle temps of about 70-75, but that'd be risky. And does anyone know what teh Tjunction temp is for? Mine is always 85C, apparently thats what it is for C2D

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6600 is what i have (with a zalman 9500 cooler on it)

the cooler isn't running at 100% unless under full load though

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Tjolbi=GCHQ= wrote:
6600 is what i have (with a zalman 9500 cooler on it)

the cooler isn't running at 100% unless under full load though


Thats easy to sort. What motherboard you got? And I think it's the same with most board (correct me if I'm wrong) just change the Fan Settings in BIOS to Legacy and PWM (Thats for the GA-965P-DS3 board, but I presume it's practically the same for most boards)

Also, it seems that even when I up the bus speed, my temps still sit around the same as when at stock. Maybe I could get this higher. :D (although... I haven't upped the volts yet , that'll pack out some heat. >.>;; )

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Are you sure you applied the thermal paste correctly because my 6300 @ 2.8Ghz sits at about 40 idle and 45 under load. That was running superpi 32M which takes 19 mins.

I have the same fan but my case is very well ventillated i.e. I cut a massive hole in the side panel. and blow cooler air directly into the path of the cpu fan intake.

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are you using TAT to see the temp?


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I havent got TAT to work with vista. Havent tried that hard tbh

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