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Looking for assistance with boosting the performance of an Intel Core 2 Duo E8600?

Looking for assistance with boosting the performance of an Intel Core 2 Duo E8600?

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02-26-2026, 04:46 AM
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I successfully achieved a 10% overclock to reach 366MHz FSB speed using the Arctic Cooler Alpine. I tested OCCT for two hours last night, and temperatures stayed well below 69°C, which is safe. I understand that two hours might not be enough for a full stress test, but since I only have my PC on standby for short periods and don’t play games continuously, I’m content until I upgrade to a better cooler.
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bluehypergiant
02-26-2026, 04:46 AM #11

I successfully achieved a 10% overclock to reach 366MHz FSB speed using the Arctic Cooler Alpine. I tested OCCT for two hours last night, and temperatures stayed well below 69°C, which is safe. I understand that two hours might not be enough for a full stress test, but since I only have my PC on standby for short periods and don’t play games continuously, I’m content until I upgrade to a better cooler.

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MrGitarre
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02-26-2026, 10:47 AM
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Great news then, but if you encounter problems you'll realize it's too much overclocking; if not, you might think about increasing it later.
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MrGitarre
02-26-2026, 10:47 AM #12

Great news then, but if you encounter problems you'll realize it's too much overclocking; if not, you might think about increasing it later.

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camiepan
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02-26-2026, 03:12 PM
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Just to confirm, the C2D E8600 suggests a thermal limit around 72.4°C. Should I maintain the entire CPU package temperature below that value, or is the limit specific to the cores? It seems the number applies to both temperatures. The core temperatures are typically about 10°C lower than the overall CPU temp.
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camiepan
02-26-2026, 03:12 PM #13

Just to confirm, the C2D E8600 suggests a thermal limit around 72.4°C. Should I maintain the entire CPU package temperature below that value, or is the limit specific to the cores? It seems the number applies to both temperatures. The core temperatures are typically about 10°C lower than the overall CPU temp.

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Arzuzizu
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02-26-2026, 07:34 PM
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that is the thermal limit, once reached it will reduce cooling and lower temperature, but the CPU temperature shown on the sensor isn't the actual heat being generated—it's the excess heat that remains consistently...
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Arzuzizu
02-26-2026, 07:34 PM #14

that is the thermal limit, once reached it will reduce cooling and lower temperature, but the CPU temperature shown on the sensor isn't the actual heat being generated—it's the excess heat that remains consistently...

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