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Processor | Intel Q6600 3.2 ghz (356 * 9) |
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Motherboard | ASUS P5B Deluxe WIFI/AP |
Cooling | Corsair h60 with extra fan (push/pull) |
Memory | 6gb DDR2-800mhz (Kingston Blue Hyper X 2x2GB) (Kingston Ram 2x1gb) @ 5-6-6-18 |
Video Card(s) | Nvidia Gtx 280 XFX |
Storage | 2 x Crucial c300 64gb ssd (raid 0) | 2 x Wd 320gb (raid 0) |
Display(s) | 2 x 23" AOC e2343f led monitors |
Case | Coolermaster Elite 430 |
Power Supply | Powercool 750w Modular PSU |
Software | Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit |
Recently brought a Corsair H60, and am now getting really good stable overclocks on my Q6600, but now have another issue, i'm being held back by my chipset temps.
I'm currently at 3.2ghz i've had it as high as 3.6 but i get temp alarms from my chipset. i've got a temp sensor from my NZXT Sentry LX on the chipset and that temp alarm goes off as well, and shows temps in excess of 75c when i go past 3.4ghz. At 3.2 it runs nicely at 60c.
I have an Asus P5b Deluxe Wifi / AP motherboard...
But the chipset has that big heatpipe coming off of it. I was originally just going to buy a chipset blocks with a fan on, but my friend reckons that the bit at the back by the i/o ports will have voltage regulators under it.
Any suggestions on cooling ideas?
I'm currently at 3.2ghz i've had it as high as 3.6 but i get temp alarms from my chipset. i've got a temp sensor from my NZXT Sentry LX on the chipset and that temp alarm goes off as well, and shows temps in excess of 75c when i go past 3.4ghz. At 3.2 it runs nicely at 60c.
I have an Asus P5b Deluxe Wifi / AP motherboard...
But the chipset has that big heatpipe coming off of it. I was originally just going to buy a chipset blocks with a fan on, but my friend reckons that the bit at the back by the i/o ports will have voltage regulators under it.
Any suggestions on cooling ideas?