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Overclocking The QX6850 To 3.7+GHz Quad-Core Flat-Out


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And of course, since Intel has come this far, we just had to see if we could take things up a notch or two more. Our overclocking efforts are pictured below. Needless to say, we were rather impressed.

Core 2 Quad QX6850 @ 3.73GHz

100% Load, Stable

It took a small voltage bump to 1.45V in the BIOS to hit 3.73GHz. To achieve this, we raised the FSB to 466MHz and dropped the multiplier to X8. Once we hit our highest, stable clock speed, we were surprised how stable things were even with a relatively low cost standard HSF cooler. We used an Artic Cooling Freezer 7 to achieve these results. Temperatures under full load were getting a little toasty though, at 69°C. With more exotic cooling, or water, the QX6850 most likely would top out even faster. That said, even with a stock retail heatsink and fan assembly, 3.4 - 3.6GHz is most likely a walk in the park for many QX6850 chips. Is Intel holding back? Probably, because they can. (!)

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το να ρίχνουνε τον multiplier ειναι γνωστό..το θέμα ειναι οτι ετσι δεν εχουμε μειώση επιδόσεων? (σε σχεση με το να ειχαμε παράδειγμα την ιδια ταχύτητα (3,7) και multiplier 12χ)

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πάντως φαίνεται να έχει καλή θερμική συμπεριφορά:we were surprised how stable things were even with a relatively low cost standard HSF cooler

άντε κ τετραπύρηνος σε laptop(αλήθεια στα laptop,με τι σύστημα ψύχονται οι επεξεργαστές?)

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