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    Ivan Mcgregor is offline Member
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    Default Q6600 VID 1.328 @ 1.3 to 3.2 Ghz

    Hello to everyone here, my little quad with a VID of 1.3 is currently idle Vcore (1.32 of the quad CPU Z, under load, this falls to 1.28, he is 24h prime stable everything else cool, what could this go for, i have installed a Noctua NH D14. Temps are at maximum 55grad, runs on nem GA P35 DS3, my Asus Stures, I popped out, want not simple, since each CPU behave differently, I ask you to evaluate experience, because I try really do much, unfortunately I'm also too little time.

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    I think the Q6600 I'm just obsessed times, has the 3.4 with 1.325 or so packed, but was then with NEM Mugen 2 me a little too warm, bang but the FSB a few steps to the top, let the voltage turn may LLC, while the same and see what happens, but when the 3.2 24 1.28 mti Prime creates stable then i shall go out much of that goes well there's something.

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    Unfortunately, my board does not 450 FSB, MCH to +0.1 V, FSB to +0.1 V, Ram Kingston HyperX 6400 2x1GB I, Runs on 2 V, Blue screen when booting from Windows, have you got an idea?

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    What do you want with a 450 FSB, that would still be just over 4 GHz, that is not connected to the voltage funzt quite clear, probiers but only once with 375 MHz FSB would be more realistic, then it works then come out at the end of 3375 MHz, if the FSB does not fluctuate, but would also turn on Load Line Calibration LLC shortly Stabilizes the voltage under load, then Kannste still on 380 MHz FSB and up, then would the 3.4 GHz.

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    Did the 6400 KHX D2LL / 1GN (2x1GB) of this characteristics, such as running at 800mhz at 2.0V Journal, so I try it this way as you said at first thanks .

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    Oh, well, when running the default to 2 V, then the issue noted above is not easy, let it run stock and increase the FSB in increments of 5 or 10, look again just to see if the board provides a Line Load Calibration. But I think yes, because I once had with the previous P965 smart with me and he had it, but could also be the P34-DS4 where i have seen in the BIOS just try it.

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    Do take your current FSB as a starting point 355 x 9 splashing haste but currently stable, then he just in 5 steps up with a constant voltage, when the stress test abschmiert it is then usually the VCore.

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