Vcore on E6600

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brock01

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Question bout my temps with vcore at 1.425
heres my setup:
ASUS P5W DH DELUXE-BiOS 1705
Intel C2D- E6600 385*9
Zalman CNPS9500LED
OCZ Platinum Rev. 2 PC2 6400 4-4-4-15
ATI X1900XTX- with Fatal1ty FC-ZV9 cooler
WD2500KS 250GB /16MB Buffer x2-in RAID 0 ? with 4 other storage hds
Antec 550 Watt ATX12V
LITE-ON DVD Burner SHW160P6S05
Thermaltake VA8000BWS Armor

idle with coretemp:umm this is really weird but before the restart coretemp idle was 49-53c, and just restarted and went into bios, NO changes and come back into windows and am listeing to music and playing this and core temp now says: 42?
load before the restart with vcore at:1.425 got up to 72c with coretemp, load being orthos stable for 3hrs. ha i dont wanna give it load now cause its real low idle comapred to what is was, i will load it and post a lil bit *crosses fingers to say low*
http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/3425/ummcz2.png
sorry is this dont make sense
 

eojinlim

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Dec 3, 2006
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disable the fans. make them run on full.

if your coretemp temperatures are in the 70c region, you definitely need better cooling.

also, if you ran memtest and it gave you errors, id suggest pulling back on the mhz or just running em at stock just to make sure your ram isn't faulty to begin with. theres nothing worse than oc'ing with faulty ram.
 

JustStarting

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Originally posted by: myocardia
Originally posted by: LouPoir
58c is high -

See my sig - E6600 @ 3.4 - 1.49 vCore - Big Typhoon cooling - idle at 35c - Running orthos up to 49c

Asus PC Probe2 - supported by bios readings at idle of course -

Lou
Download TAT or CoreTemp, and you'll be 56-59°C runnig Orthos. That's why Technonut was asking.

I run Core Temp 0.94 Beta and it matches Asus PC Probe II right on...... just that Core Temp shows both cores

 

myocardia

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Originally posted by: brock01
would rma'ing ram because it fails on memtest be correct.
also crashes in windows, cpu is stable but ram isnt
If it won't run it's rated timings @ 400 Mhz (800 DDR), then you can RMA it, assuming that you're giving it the voltage that it requires.
 
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