E6600 overclock

fireontheway

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So i finally overclocked my cpu. Also i went over the overclocking guide stickied on this page. I have been out of the loop for more than 2 years and somehow i find it really hard to cope. Last time i was active was back in the S939 days (i had an a64 3000 @ 2.6 ghz on a 9NDA3J).

I have an E6600 on a P5K-E mobo. So far the only thing i adjusted was the FSB. 356 (356 x9). Btw, my ram is 4Gb PC2 6400. I'm happy with a 3.2 Ghz clock but i want to know more. How do i check in bios if im running 1:1? At what setting should my vcore be at? Is it the bios im using thats confusing me? lol :confused:

Btw, all other settings were left on auto.

Thanks
 

kenny0813

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Alright, glad that you decided to o/c your e6600.

Now i have the e6600 matched with the P5K vanilla, so i'm not sure if the bios is exactly the same as yours. From what I know, by adjusting your fsb, you can choose from an option of what memory frequency you want to run it at. There should be like 4 choices, and the values are dynamically changed based on what you set your fsb to. (ie, if you set yours to 356, one of your options should be ddr2-712).

If you want 1:1, set your fsb to 400, but it might not be stable enough without a decent cooler. You could try 400x8 first, or get a better cooler (my last attempt to go 400x8 led to a crash, but i think my vcore was too low).

For my e6600, i could hit 3.0ghz at about 1.325v, so i figure i could probably hit 3.2 at about 1.4? that might be a bit too high for me, so i'd top off at 3.0 unless i switch up my ACFreezer 7 for a better one. But consider 1.4 to be a good number to stay below for your vcore.

Other than that, good luck =)