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TPU's Core i7 Overclocking and Feedback

I found this info in other site:

FYI, something that Munch pointed out to me is that the Gigabyte MB "double boots" when it is overclocked. I looked and sure enough mine does it too. When you first hit the on button the system does a quick on, off, and then on again cycle. Adds ~5 seconds to the boot time. It hadn't really connected with me until Munch mentioned it and I intend to see if the latest BIOS fix stops the behavior. Machine runs great otherwise.


it looks like normal?

This is common on several x58 boards I've owned, including Gigabyte, DFI, Foxconn and Biostar.They all double boot once I raise the vcore to any significant extent.
 
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Let me guess, next you want it overclocked right? ;)
 

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I'll get a 21x183 since I'm comfortable with that clock...

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Don't mind the volts, this is auto.
 

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Very nice thank you...... I actually knew the answer as i tried it a couple of hours ago :p
 
I should be getting my D0 on Monday since it is in the mail now. I am hoping that I will be able to hit 4.3 if not more on it. So Ill wait to see, maybe it will pull me over the 20K Vantage score, thats peanuts compared to Fits
 
I should be getting my D0 on Monday since it is in the mail now. I am hoping that I will be able to hit 4.3 if not more on it. So Ill wait to see, maybe it will pull me over the 20K Vantage score, thats peanuts compared to Fits

yeah but fit farted on his D0. can't compare yours to his. Unless you do the same.:laugh:
 
I tried farting on mine but temps increased immensely... I probably should have wiped it all clean before applying thermal shit.
 
I tried farting on mine but temps increased immensely... I probably should have wiped it all clean before applying thermal shit.

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that was effin' hilarious dude :laugh: Hey question, do you guys think it is better to apply thermal paste in a thin line across the die, or just a dot in the middle?
 
CP I would say a thin line since it always covers my i7 when I put my TRUE onto my chip, and I have no overhang of TIM. Now the i7 has the cores in the opposite direction of the core 2 quads, so you have to apply the thin line in a vertical position instead of the normal horiztontal postition.
I also did get the same batch as fit the 3849A916 I believe I do not have the box infornt of me right now but that is what I am spposed to be getting.
 
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that was effin' hilarious dude :laugh: Hey question, do you guys think it is better to apply thermal paste in a thin line across the die, or just a dot in the middle?

Dot in the middle. No need to cover the entire heatsink.
 
The dot is the most popular way.... easy, HSF does the rest right?
 
i've always used the dot in the middle. Seems to have worked well always
 
Since C2D I have always done a thin even spread across the whole CPU, I use a cleaned strip of old credit card to apply it, not tried the "dot" in the middle since my P4 and Athlon 64 days.
 
..... I have always done a thin even spread across the whole CPU, I use a cleaned strip of old credit card to apply it .....

That's pretty much how I do it these days...
 
Since C2D I have always done a thin even spread across the whole CPU, I use a cleaned strip of old credit card to apply it, not tried the "dot" in the middle since my P4 and Athlon 64 days.

I've always found a well seated cooler will do this work for you. ;)
 
I've always found a well seated cooler will do this work for you. ;)

Yes, mostly but i found sometimes that it may not take the compound right to the edges, I spose it's just personal preference.
 
perhaps you method is indeed much better :p In that case, performance > personal preference :D
 
I just got my D0 in the mail today I am waiting to see what this can do. it can hold my old C0 settings without a problem so far.

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Should be able to do the same with less voltage.
 
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