First, some back story.
In an attempt to prepare myself for upgrading some of my computer, I am "practicing" overclocking with my current hardware. Unsuccessfully I might add. And I am pretty new to this.
I'm aiming for something simple, a slight overclock from the default 2.66 GHz to 2.75 GHz. I've done my research, and discovered that it's not that simple. But from what I can tell I've done everything right so far.
As I've said, this is with an Intel Q6700, XFX 750i SLI, and some OCZ RAM.
So, 1100 / 4 = 275. 275 * 10 = 2750 which also equals 2.75 GHz. That I believe I've done correctly. I increased the VCore slightly as well. (Sorry for bad quality on this one) Shown Here.
My memory operates at 800 MHz and has timings of 5-4-4-15 and has a maximum voltage of 2.1 volts. Shown Here.
The problem is that it will POST successfully and upon entering the BIOS again I can verify that my CPU is overclocked. Shown Here.
However, Real Temp and CPU-Z think otherwise. Shown Here. And Here.
I have a feeling I'm missing something obvious, but I can't find it. Google suggested that it is a power saving feature that downclocks when idle, which I believe is Intel EIST which is disabled. BIOS is updated.
I'm at a loss.
In an attempt to prepare myself for upgrading some of my computer, I am "practicing" overclocking with my current hardware. Unsuccessfully I might add. And I am pretty new to this.
I'm aiming for something simple, a slight overclock from the default 2.66 GHz to 2.75 GHz. I've done my research, and discovered that it's not that simple. But from what I can tell I've done everything right so far.
As I've said, this is with an Intel Q6700, XFX 750i SLI, and some OCZ RAM.
So, 1100 / 4 = 275. 275 * 10 = 2750 which also equals 2.75 GHz. That I believe I've done correctly. I increased the VCore slightly as well. (Sorry for bad quality on this one) Shown Here.
My memory operates at 800 MHz and has timings of 5-4-4-15 and has a maximum voltage of 2.1 volts. Shown Here.
The problem is that it will POST successfully and upon entering the BIOS again I can verify that my CPU is overclocked. Shown Here.
However, Real Temp and CPU-Z think otherwise. Shown Here. And Here.
I have a feeling I'm missing something obvious, but I can't find it. Google suggested that it is a power saving feature that downclocks when idle, which I believe is Intel EIST which is disabled. BIOS is updated.
I'm at a loss.