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EVGA 680i SLI A1 and Zalman CNPS9700NT

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by rubixcube, Oct 8, 2007.

  1. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    I should hope so.
    What stepping is your E6750, is it G0? If it is, you should be able to push 3.8 with your hardware.
     
  2. rubixcube

    rubixcube Regular member

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    Yep, G0, but I don't want to melt anything... Lol. What is safe and what isn't?
     
  3. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    Well, you can go as high as you like with the mhz really, as much as you can get stable, it' the voltages you need to be careful of. I basically never raise anything more than 0.15V above stock.
     
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    3.6ghz stable as far as I can tell, 1.425 vcore 1.525 NB.. but apparently ntune says 1.5 is stock for NB so it could go further if it had to lol. SPP says 1.2v is stock I don't know why it has auto gone up 0.2v.... :(

    How do I get NB temperature in windows? Because obviously the BIOS doesn't help with load temps on NB
     
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  5. Estuansis

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    Wow, look at those idle temps! *drools*

    I'm sold right now. Thermalright Ultra-120 and an E6750 just for the added FSB. Here's hoping I get a G0 core. I have heard of almost miracle-type overclocking from them. It just comes down to making the purchase :)

    I'll wait on it until I can save a bit more. I just recently bought a truck and it kinda emptied my wallet :(

    After next week I'll have about $400 from my paycheck and I'll make the purchase then ;)
     
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    Join the 4Ghz club! You know you want to... lol
     
  7. rubixcube

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    I hit the FSB wall. Can't boot windows past 1820 something :( I wanna hit 3.8ghz :( lol
     

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