My cpu is a QX6700 running at 3.2ghz and it's running on a stock heatsink/cooler, not the H2C. Personally, I think the H2C is just a gimmick. Just one more thing they can charge you for and make you
think you're benefiting from it when you really aren't. If you've been thinking about buying one, don't. You'll just be wasting your money on something that doesn't do much more than look
cool in your case. Spend the money on a new video card or something else that you will notice a performance increase.
I just brought new H2C kit from ebay ($265) for my XPS 720 fan cooling version. I can see improvement in CPU cooling (35 degree under idle cond. now, it was 40-45 degree with CPU fan, can't remember exact numbers)... Yeah, it looks much better for the system, does it really worth $265? ... only you can tell.
Hello we have the almost same PC only I have the GTX 280 OC version. I also have the h2c cooler I cant seem to get the cpu past 3.3 OC I have the QX6850. The h2c come oc @3.67 I don't get it I thought the cooler would help me reach the oc I wanted.
The key might be in what revision is your motherboard. Do you have CPU-z? that will report the revision number. Alot have found that that the QX6850's seem to run better on the A01 revision motherboard.
:smileysad: More than likely the issue. What ever small change(or large who would know) seems to allow the QX6850s to run at 3.7 with no issues. This is also backed up by posts at RampantSpeculation.com too
My mobois A00 0P611C (Chipset nForce 680i SLI SPP Rev. A2), and the QX6850 can OC and stable at 4GHz... If DELL's BIOS can support higher than 4GHz, i'll try for 4.33GHz...
Did you do that in the bios or in ntune if so tell me how you did this. My PC is a xps 720 and I put in the QX6850 and the H2C cooler and the 1000w psu I ran the program OCCT and the only stable OC I got was 3.3 Through the bios I haven't messed with ntune yet. This is why I can't understand I cant OC over 3.3 I am at a constant 50.c Thanks for your help!!!
Actrually i received H2C unit before the DELL 1000W PSU. so connected H2C unit with 750W PSU, then OC QX6850 to 4GHz (but only use one XFX GTX 260 XXX edition)
i did OC via BIOS, under performance, select 333x12, 4GHz (default is x9), if i remember correctly, the voltage is 1.58V at x12. I tested 3dmark 06 for one hour, no problems.
u do via BIOS, set multipier to x12 first, then boot into windows, do some stress tests. If passes, great.
BSOD, then re-enter BIOS, decrease multipier by one each time till it's stable.
I just got lucky, my QX6850 is quite a Monster...!
Hello how are you changing the multiplier? The bios will only let me change the core clock? If there is a trick please let me know.. Thanks for responding!!! It is the only thing in green that I can change?
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Corsair dominator 4GB @ 1066
QX6850 3.0 @ 3.3
GTX 280 OC version
H2C cooler temp avg. 49 c @3.3 OC
I thought I would be much cooler than that
That is the only stable OC I could do with out getting the BSOD
I had the QX6700 fan cooled running stable @ 3.2
????????
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My mobois A00 0P611C (Chipset nForce 680i SLI SPP Rev. A2), and the QX6850 can OC and stable at 4GHz... If DELL's BIOS can support higher than 4GHz, i'll try for 4.33GHz...
I did try 4.3GHz before, no luck, no post...!!!
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Actrually i received H2C unit before the DELL 1000W PSU. so connected H2C unit with 750W PSU, then OC QX6850 to 4GHz (but only use one XFX GTX 260 XXX edition)
i did OC via BIOS, under performance, select 333x12, 4GHz (default is x9), if i remember correctly, the voltage is 1.58V at x12. I tested 3dmark 06 for one hour, no problems.
u do via BIOS, set multipier to x12 first, then boot into windows, do some stress tests. If passes, great.
BSOD, then re-enter BIOS, decrease multipier by one each time till it's stable.
I just got lucky, my QX6850 is quite a Monster...!
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