Hey Guys, a question: does anyone of you OC gurus has some pre-set values (I mean, possibly, already you've tested/used, etc) to OC my Intel Quad 2.5 to , hmm, maybe possible around 2.8?
I know it's a lazy-man's question,
sorry, but despite the fact that I started to feel mayb eI sould OC my CPU, I realy do not have time (or stamina
) to go though the increment tests, so I wonder if anyone has before OC'd this particular CPU to around 2.8-ish stably, so that I can more or less copy-paste the values, as best as possible.
Before giving the satts of my CPU and others, I should say that:
I only want to OC my CPU, and this process should not extend to the Video card as I use an already extremely (factory) OC'ed EVGA GTX 260 SSC
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My RAMs are CORSAIR Dominators , specs as (from Corsair) :Tested at EPP SPD settings (5-5-5-15-2T) at 2.1V at 1066MHz
SPD programmed at:
JEDEC standard 5-5-5-18 values at 800MHz
EPP standard 5-5-5-15-2T, 2.1V values
Their Frequency are currently set to
Auto on my ASUS mobo P5Q, . CPUZ
currently shows that they are running at
534.3 MHz (which constitutes 1068.6) however when I set them direct to 1066 on BIOS I got BSOD in the next few hours, so reset them to auto and keeping them that way. Not sure if the BSOD was a Dominator RAM problem.
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Mobo FSB: 1333 MHz---
CPU:
Intel
Quad Q8300 @ 2.50 GHz
L2 Cache: 4 MB
Intel CPU Utility verifies that all cores running at at 1333 MHz and reporting 2.50 GHz
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System is on "High Performance mode" on ASUS AI Booster & E-6 engine, which reports CPU Frequency is 333.00 (so confirming 1333 FSB)
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So is there any previously known applied values that would take this CPU to around 2.8?
[Cooling is no problem. Even I put the system to Turbo mode on ASUS AI Booster, CPU temp does not go above 50 (tested on Crysis and Fallout 3 on Max everything) and I have enough 12 v current on my PSU in order to cater any OC'ing.)
Thanks for reading and considering the question at least.