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Overclocking a Q6600 with stock cooling (safely...)

FSX likes a fast CPU and overclocking most Intel dual and quad cores is a good way to get a cheap performance boost from your computer. I built my Core2Duo with this in mind, so I have an Antec 900 case (fantastic air flow) and a fairly large CPU cooler with it's own 120mm fan. I very safely overclocked my E6850 to 3.6 GHz and saw my FSX fps go from 18 and smooth to 24 and smooth. I'm thinking that FSX needs a dual or quad core running at 4.0 GHz and 4 GB of really fast RAM (more if you have a 64 bit OS) for best performance.
 
I have a Q6600 2,4GHz, and so far the only overclock I have used is the Asus AI automatic one, which speeds up my CPU to 2,75 GHz.
I would like to try to reach 3GHz, becaue I have a nice Zalman cooler, but some people mentionned the necessary increase of the CPU voltage. What I do not know is "how much" should this voltage be increased ? I really have no idea about the usefull ranges. "How much is too much ?" would be my main concern, I don't want to grill my CPU...
 
FSX likes a fast CPU and overclocking most Intel dual and quad cores is a good way to get a cheap performance boost from your computer. I built my Core2Duo with this in mind, so I have an Antec 900 case (fantastic air flow) and a fairly large CPU cooler with it's own 120mm fan. I very safely overclocked my E6850 to 3.6 GHz and saw my FSX fps go from 18 and smooth to 24 and smooth. I'm thinking that FSX needs a dual or quad core running at 4.0 GHz and 4 GB of really fast RAM (more if you have a 64 bit OS) for best performance.

Stansdds

I have the same processor and my rig details are below.I did not build it myself, unlike you

Did you happen to note down the steps you took to safely overclock from my stock 3.0 to 3.6Ghz.if you did, I would most grateful if you could share them with me.

best

nio

:wavey:
 
Ok men...I just got this info from txnetcop....... He says



Hey someone on the forum was asking how much voltage the q6600 will take for a really good OC here is the answer: 1.45 but start with 1.4 make sure the CPU fan is on high and they will be able to maintain 55C when playing FSX



He was busy and had to leave or else he would have posted.....

He is the master OCer....:woot:
 
Stansdds

I have the same processor and my rig details are below.I did not build it myself, unlike you

Did you happen to note down the steps you took to safely overclock from my stock 3.0 to 3.6Ghz.if you did, I would most grateful if you could share them with me.

best

nio

:wavey:
Steps? I was supposed to take steps? I use the racer's rule of thumb; torque it down until you strip the threads, then back it off 1/2 turn. :faint:

My computer:
Antec 900 case
Antec TruePower Trio 650 watt PSU
Gigabyte GA-EP35C -DS3R motherboard
Corsair XMS2 DDR2-800 RAM Twin2X matched memory pair (total 2 GB)
E6850 GO stepping CPU
Xigmatec HDT-S1283 CPU cooler with fan
Zotac Nvidia 8800GT 512MB factory overclocked video
Two Western Digital 320GB SATA 3.0 harddrives

I used HWMonitor to track temperatures and Orthos to stress the CPU and RAM. I did not overclock the RAM frequency as it probably would not be worth the effort and my motherboard has a reputation for burning out the voltage circuits when the RAM is overclocked. The only thing I did with the RAM was to over volt it slightly, which actually brought the voltage up to Corsair's recommendation, and manually set the timings and speed to 400MHz x 2. Go slowly and work up. You will find the best CPU core voltage when your computer boots and runs in a stable fashion. If the CPU is under volted, the computer will not boot properly or if it does boot, it will crash during a stress test or while FSX is running.

I overclocked through the BIOS as I don't trust most overclocking programs.

My core temps are peaking at 61C which is very safe and only 10C above the peak load temperature before over clocking. My case fans are set as follows.
2 front fans, medium speed intake
1 rear fan, low exhaust
1 top fan, low exhaust
The CPU cooler is orientated to blow air through the cooler and up towards the top fan.

CPU clock ratio 9x
CPU frequency 3.60 GHz (400x9)
CPU host frequency 400
System memory multiplier 2.00
Memory frequency 800 MHz
Timings manual:
CAS latency 4
DRAM RAS-CAS 4
DRAM RAS Precharge 4
Precharge delay tRAS 13
DDR2/3 overvolt +0.3v
CPU volt 1.41250v

The over volting in my BIOS seems high, but my motherboard simply does not supply the voltage that the BIOS calls for, the motherboard voltage regulators under volt my RAM and CPU. The above settings give me 2.08 to 2.13v RAM and 1.33 to 1.38v CPU.

This is very stable on my system and I did move up in steps, knowing that most people can easily run the E6850 at 3.6 GHz, but 4.0 on air is very difficult to achieve. I'm not willing to push any further since doing so will result in either overclocking the RAM frequency or having to under clock it in order to keep it stable. To me, coupling a really fast CPU with under clocked RAM seems counter productive, so I think I have struck the best balance for my system.
 
Stansdds

Many thanks for your quick response and the method used.

I am sorting out some other FSX related issues presently on which Harleyman has been giving me tremendous assistance but, when I have worked these through, I will give this a go.

Thanks once again.it is much appreciated :ernae:

best

nio

:wavey:
 
Harleyman

I have not had the time really to work through all we discussed.

I did disable the creative sound card but this alone did not solve the issue.

I see m to be running into more problems. My load times are criminally long. Movement within the main interface is slowwwwwwwwwww. Click on the change aircraft button and waitttttttttttttt before anything happens .Click on fly and waitttttttttttttttttttttt.Then wait to load:faint:

I am a bit stumped as to why all this is happening. I am now seriously considering a reinstall.I must have done something wrong somewhere.The problems are only in FSX .Everything else IL2 and OFF run sweet as a nut.

I really appreciate all the help you have so far given.

best


nio
 
Just a shot in the dark, but I found that my computer ran FSX very slowly and often crashed if I set the video card for anything greater than 4x multi-sampled AA.
 
Harleyman

I have not had the time really to work through all we discussed.

I did disable the creative sound card but this alone did not solve the issue.

I see m to be running into more problems. My load times are criminally long. Movement within the main interface is slowwwwwwwwwww. Click on the change aircraft button and waitttttttttttttt before anything happens .Click on fly and waitttttttttttttttttttttt.Then wait to load:faint:

I am a bit stumped as to why all this is happening. I am now seriously considering a reinstall.I must have done something wrong somewhere.The problems are only in FSX .Everything else IL2 and OFF run sweet as a nut.

I really appreciate all the help you have so far given.

best


nio

Funny you mention that Nio, I get this too the last couple of days!!!

Is it a disease?:kilroy:
 
stansdds

Thanks. I have mine maxed out (16 I think)

I will go back to application-controlled and work up.

Dimus

I hope not.

If you wish to read my "story of woe" see my thread in FSX guides .

When I have resolved matters we must try that online we promised ourselves.I now have UTX Europe and find that is compatible with my JF VFR scenery although in order to see the 3d stuff and my VFR airfields you have to configure otherwise than in accordance with the ideal VFR set up.Everything is a compromise.

best

nio

:wavey:
 
Yes, I've been following that. The help we get here is top notch as always!

In adition to the good comments received on this thread, txnetcop is helping me in my OCing adventure and I believe I will be good to go soon. Then we should definitely join up.

Have you seen what NickN and his team are up to with GEX Europe here:

http://www.simforums.com/forums/forum_posts.asp?TID=26352&PN=1

Looking forward to that a lot.
 
I defragg My FSX after every flight ..That gors a long way to keeping my load times fast.....


Nio..It seems that it is still related to your vid card or drivers......

This is very odd...... I know you have tried other drivers too, all with the same results...
 
I never said they were bad, but the Xigmatek S1283 and OCZ Freeze paste show cooler temps in EVERY benchmark I have ever seen (The Xigmatek is among/if not the best rated heatsink/fans out there). They are similar price too so why not get the better performers?

No worries, Kiwi. We each can go with what "trips your boat".

Kevin :d
 
You guys are a damned bad influence. I just got back from a trip downtown to pick up a big ass CPU cooler.:wiggle:
 
OCZ Vendetta 2 which I think (hope!) will fit into my rig, I hope so anyway. That said I totally forgot to buy thermal paste. DAMNIT. :)
 
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