OCing itself won't make any sound, but OCing can result in the CPU running hotter which may make the CPU fan spin faster. If you have decent cooling, this is nothing to worry about. Even if you have the stock HSF, there's no need to worry, as those are generally fairly quiet; however, the stock heatsink/fan aren't too effective so they might limit your OC as you can't really push your OC higher if your temps are getting too high.when I OC the processors will my computer make more sound?
OCing Core2 CPUs is well worth the risk, IMO. I've heard that Q6600s can easily reach 3GHz, sometimes even without a voltage bump. The performance gain is well worth the minimal risk.and, is it worth the risk? (Processor: Intel Core2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz(4CPUs)
Yes. You keep on going like this until you 1) reach your desired OC, then you run stress tests to make sure that it's stable, or 2) until you system crashes, in which case you may opt to clock back a little and be happy with that OC, or bump the VCore up a notch and try again.Do I speed it up by 10, reboot and then speed it up by an additional 10 until I reach the speed I want or ?
Get a program like CoreTemp ot PCwizard 2008 to monitor your temps in windows. You'd better off using multiple programs, as some programs can display inaccurate readings for certain CPU(s), so it's not a good idea trusting on one piece of software alone.And how do I see how hot my processor(s) are? I can only see for 2 secs when I start the computer.
I have no experience with Q6600s, but I'm pretty sure your temps will stay within acceptable limits, 2.8GHz is a piece of cake for a Q6600 and it won't start sweating over that.how hot do you think it would get?
And how do I see how hot my processor(s) are? I can only see for 2 secs when I start the computer.
Yes. The only one that comes to my mind right now is Orthos, but there are others, if someone would be so nice as to drop by and suggest some that'd be great.How do I run the stress test ? is it a program I download?
Now that's something I've never heard of before... where did you get that from? Does it display it when POSTing, or is it a setting in BIOS?Clock Modulation (ODCM) Enabled - No
Does this mean something?
Why, thank youhack's thunder because he's spot-on with everything
and it gets really hot in here, so if I move the comp out in my room, where its usually pretty cool and nice, do you think my processors will drop a few C:s?