Giving my Q6600 a run
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Old 14-10-2007, 13:43
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Having got it stable at my old E6600 24/7 speed 9x400@4:5 mem = 1000 vdi,mm = 1.375v 13Hr Prime, thought i'd open it up for a blast Muwhahaha.::
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Compared with my E660 4k suicide runs, was more of a walk along the cliff edge.
Felt very stable, until i got too cocky and tried running OCCT The screen turned blue
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Good going....that chip of yours should be able to beat mine if the voltage is anything to go by
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