- May 2, 2007
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Here are m specs:
Case: Antec P180b
Mobo: evga 680i
CPU: e6320
RAM: OCZ 2 x 1GB DDR2 1066MHz Dual Channel SLI Certified
GPU: GeForce 7600GT CO 256MB DDR3
HSF: Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme w/ Scythe S-FLEX 120mm fan
2 x Exhaust fans (top and rear)
1 x Intake per chamber
PSU & HDD's in Seperate chamber
Ok, I had my first taste of OC'ing my CPU yesterday and was able to get my Conroe E6320 to 2.18GHz w/ the following schematics:
FSB - 1250 / 4 = 312.5 x 7 = 2.18GHz w/ a 1:1 FSB:RAM ratio (only allows multiplier of 6 or 7)
Vcore=auto
vram=auto
v(everything else)=auto
If I change the ratio to unlinked and keep the memory FSB at 1250 and up the CPU FSB to something higher like 1275 I end up getting a ratio of 8:15 according to CPU-Z (if it even boots)
I have heard users getting their e6320 up to 3.3 GHz but everytime I push the FSB to anything past 1250 it will start to boot and get the blue-screen-of-death. My guess is I have to start manually changing the voltage for CPU and RAM and memory timings.
If anyone would be so kind as to fill me in on what my next step would be to push my system even farther it would be much appreciated... If not does anyone know of any books that I could read that would teach me all of this?
Case: Antec P180b
Mobo: evga 680i
CPU: e6320
RAM: OCZ 2 x 1GB DDR2 1066MHz Dual Channel SLI Certified
GPU: GeForce 7600GT CO 256MB DDR3
HSF: Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme w/ Scythe S-FLEX 120mm fan
2 x Exhaust fans (top and rear)
1 x Intake per chamber
PSU & HDD's in Seperate chamber
Ok, I had my first taste of OC'ing my CPU yesterday and was able to get my Conroe E6320 to 2.18GHz w/ the following schematics:
FSB - 1250 / 4 = 312.5 x 7 = 2.18GHz w/ a 1:1 FSB:RAM ratio (only allows multiplier of 6 or 7)
Vcore=auto
vram=auto
v(everything else)=auto
If I change the ratio to unlinked and keep the memory FSB at 1250 and up the CPU FSB to something higher like 1275 I end up getting a ratio of 8:15 according to CPU-Z (if it even boots)
I have heard users getting their e6320 up to 3.3 GHz but everytime I push the FSB to anything past 1250 it will start to boot and get the blue-screen-of-death. My guess is I have to start manually changing the voltage for CPU and RAM and memory timings.
If anyone would be so kind as to fill me in on what my next step would be to push my system even farther it would be much appreciated... If not does anyone know of any books that I could read that would teach me all of this?