I just got an E6600 running on a Gigabyte GA-965P-S3 motherboard (apparently a great overlocker) with 2GB Corsair 6400-C4 ram.
When I head into the bios and go from a 266fsb to anything (even 267fsb) it will post, then restart again at the default 266fsb. The restart will happen just after the bios post page, and just before the IRQ listing page that normally follows.
I've tried bumping voltages a fraction (it has an auto function that adds about .1V to the ram anyway), but still no go - it beeps, restarts then boots up again at default, as if there is some safeguard in place.
I've also lowered the divider for the ram in case it was crap ram causing the problem, but still no go.
There is a function on the mobo that allows some vague "dynamic cpu adjustment for maximum performance" and I can boot into vista with it on the lowest setting (cruise), but I get some pauses in applications and just had a blue screen.
I'm back at default now, and while it still is fast I can't help but think 3ghz should be attainable? Should I throw more voltage to the ram?
CPU idle is is high 30s to low 40s (Celsius) with a big zalman 120mm copper cooler.
BIOS for the motherboard is the only one available F8 (1/11/07)
I read that disabling the 3 conroe options for thermal throttling help, but alas it didn't work.
Any help would be fantastic as I'd love to unleash the true speed of the E6600
When I head into the bios and go from a 266fsb to anything (even 267fsb) it will post, then restart again at the default 266fsb. The restart will happen just after the bios post page, and just before the IRQ listing page that normally follows.
I've tried bumping voltages a fraction (it has an auto function that adds about .1V to the ram anyway), but still no go - it beeps, restarts then boots up again at default, as if there is some safeguard in place.
I've also lowered the divider for the ram in case it was crap ram causing the problem, but still no go.
There is a function on the mobo that allows some vague "dynamic cpu adjustment for maximum performance" and I can boot into vista with it on the lowest setting (cruise), but I get some pauses in applications and just had a blue screen.
I'm back at default now, and while it still is fast I can't help but think 3ghz should be attainable? Should I throw more voltage to the ram?
CPU idle is is high 30s to low 40s (Celsius) with a big zalman 120mm copper cooler.
BIOS for the motherboard is the only one available F8 (1/11/07)
I read that disabling the 3 conroe options for thermal throttling help, but alas it didn't work.
Any help would be fantastic as I'd love to unleash the true speed of the E6600