e6600 Overclock

Farm

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I'm about to start the OC process on my e6600.

I am using a P5B Deluxe and PC-800 Super Talent Ram with 4-4-3-8 timings.

To oversimplify things, it would seem that most people are able to get the e6600 to 3.2-3.6ghz. Would starting with FSB 400 x 9 multiplier and Vcore of 1.45, and Ram of 1:1 with 4-4-3-8 timings be a good place to begin.

I understand the whole stepping process, but this seems like a pretty reasonable staring place based on where people seem to end up.

I guess an alternative would be to go with FSB of 333ghz x 9 and Vcore of 1.40 or so. That would get me to 3.0ghz.

Any advice or experience??
 

Roguestar

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Loosen the timings a bit, say to 4-4-4-12 and find your FSB sweet spot, then start to tighten the timings back up.

1.4V for 333FSB? Seems a bit high to me. I'm on 402FSB at the moment (pushing for 430~ tomorrow) and rock solid on 1.35V.
 

nippyjun

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Why not unlink the memory and find the max overclock for the cpu first, then work on the memory overclock.