yea I'm kinda disappointed with my choice...It creates too much heat/performance. Go with an e6850 and OC it to your heart's content. (Q6600 is at like 38C OC'd to 3ghz with the cores around 55-60 each, while the e6850 could probably get to a much higher clock before reaching those temps)
Also, I really doubt anything will utilize my quad core.
I got a Zalman 9700 for my Q6600. Check that or the 9500 out.
I have the Thermalright ultra 120, arctic silver 5, and an antec p180b case and it STILL heats up. Trust me, go with the e6850
errr you also have it at 3ghz which will tend to heat it up a bit....
yes but from the stock voltage I only raised it up .112volts. (333x9 @ 1.3112v)
You probably just have a hot chip. I'm sure I don't have to tell you that all chips are not equal, manufacturing flaws and the like can do good as well as bad to each specific chip.![]()
I don't think you understand. Go google other people's temperatures before you reply next time. Even people with the G0 stepping get similar temps as me. I can, however, lower the voltage to 1.25 at the stock fsb and get it to go down dramatically.
the q6600 in GENERAL is too hot a chip.