so as some of you know the PSU on my i7 died. I've been using an Asus P5N-E SLI for some time, and wonderfully at that. With a 6750 @ 3.2, I now have started to run into performance problems with borderlands 2, taking up all my CPU
I ebay'd a Q6600 (2nd revision). I read on a lot of forums about people bumping it up to 3ghz on stock air and default voltage. Well I can't seem to get it past 2.7ghz @ 1.4-1.5v
Every time it actually boots to windows without bluescreening, I notice the voltage on asus monitoring software is always lower than I set it, also lower on the bios screen too.
I have a theory...I'm running two Thermaltake TR2-430's. Both have worked fine for years. One is on all the time (shorted atx on connector) that runs my GTX 285, the other one, in the case runs the MB and CPU. Could my PSU not be giving enough juice to the chip? When I start to run prime95, the voltage starts to spike, which kind of makes me think its drawing too much power for the PSU to handle. I thought 430 would be enough, and dispite the fact one or two people here I know has had problems with the TR2, I've had nothing but luck with it, hell I've used about 6 my entire life, 2 I have, one in my mothers, one in two of my friends boxes. All of them over at least 4 years old and running fine
My temps are not a problem, I have a good cooler. I actually broke the fan on the cooler (arctic cooling freezer pro 7). But remembered a kid who used to volunteer with us at teh shop broke the amd mount for his and he just gave it to me, sure enough, in storage I had it with a perfectly fitting fan
thx
I ebay'd a Q6600 (2nd revision). I read on a lot of forums about people bumping it up to 3ghz on stock air and default voltage. Well I can't seem to get it past 2.7ghz @ 1.4-1.5v
Every time it actually boots to windows without bluescreening, I notice the voltage on asus monitoring software is always lower than I set it, also lower on the bios screen too.
I have a theory...I'm running two Thermaltake TR2-430's. Both have worked fine for years. One is on all the time (shorted atx on connector) that runs my GTX 285, the other one, in the case runs the MB and CPU. Could my PSU not be giving enough juice to the chip? When I start to run prime95, the voltage starts to spike, which kind of makes me think its drawing too much power for the PSU to handle. I thought 430 would be enough, and dispite the fact one or two people here I know has had problems with the TR2, I've had nothing but luck with it, hell I've used about 6 my entire life, 2 I have, one in my mothers, one in two of my friends boxes. All of them over at least 4 years old and running fine
My temps are not a problem, I have a good cooler. I actually broke the fan on the cooler (arctic cooling freezer pro 7). But remembered a kid who used to volunteer with us at teh shop broke the amd mount for his and he just gave it to me, sure enough, in storage I had it with a perfectly fitting fan
thx

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