unlock q6600 multiplier

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Haha BURN would be right. Running at 3.8Ghz with the stock hsf is Very hard to believe. Just checked the extreme power supply calculator and a Q6600 @ 3.8Ghz, 1.4V puts out 189watts. Even at 1.25V it's 150W.
 




Whelp???? How about it??? Where's the CPU-Z showing the multi higher then 9???

Heh.. really don't care about the S/N. 😗

 
I got my Q6600 to 3.7 on water the other night with a step up to DDR2-1066. I found though, that 3.6 is a little more stable when benching.

 
Obviously cpuz doesn't work properly on his pc or the print screen button on his keyboard isn't working...

3.9GHz on stock cooling getting 47C is real dubious if it's load temps.
 


Even idle that's a joke.
 


1.576
1.4 for 3.6
 

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Invalid CPUZ ID, wrong and impossible multiplier, wrong amount of cache too.

PS: Next time learn to edit an image better noob.
 
Interesting reply, but if you will notice, the multiplier is sitting at x6 not x9...meaning speedstep is dropping it at idle. Maybe you should try taking the 412 by the x9 multiplier to get the load clock speed. Simple math:
412x9= 3708.
 

That's why I said take the SS under load! I don't want to bust out my calculator.
 



Maybe instead of being an ******* you should give some people around here respect since you seem to want it so badly.

Hey guess what? I could post up 500x6 and say "Yea it's a 4500 MHz clock."

So put it up, or shut it up and quit trying to give people crap for expecting a minimum. Perhaps you should hang out in the OC section more where it's more common. There is atleast an etiquette.