GOOD NEWS!!
Got my DS3 and E6600 up to 2.4Gig (yes I know, a small feat) but.........
Anyway, I followed the following directions:
Clocking
1. Make sure that you have the latest chipset drivers and flash the board to the most recent bios version
2. On the main bios screen press Ctrl+F1 to open the advanced options within the menus
3. In the Advanced Bios Features Menu, Disable all of the following: CPU Enhanced Halt (C1E), CPU Thermal Monitor 2(TM2), CPU EIST Function
4. In the PC Health Status menu, set the FAN Speed Control Method to "Legacy" & FAN Speed Control Mode to "PWM" to maintain highest speed
5. Go into the MB Intelligent Tweaker (MIT) menu at the bottom of the page, set the System voltage control to "Manual"
6. These boards have a default VDIMM of 1.8v, set the VDIMM to co-ordinate with your ram. The Geil I have is specced as 2.1v so I have mine set to +0.3v
7. Set the MCH Voltage to +0.1v
8. Set the FSB Voltage to +0.1v
9. Set the VCORE to 1.45v - Please be aware that this will increase temps!
10. Set the CPU Host Clock Control to "Enable"
11. Set the System Memory Multiplier to "2x"
12. You're set to go, just increase the System bus Frequency to Overclock
13. I would reccommend that you use Intels TAT to monitor temps
I will now go forth and "play around" a bit to see what I can get away with.
Question, in CPU-Z under the memory tab, it states that my memory is 400 Mhz but I have it set to 800 in the BIOS, is it just the way CPU-Z displays things?
BIOS is set for 400 FSB and a sys memory multiplier of 2 (VDMM is set to 2.0 (+ .2).
Thanks,
Macpeteo