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it was 2 sticks, 4GB, of Gskill pi. My friend has the system now, he says its stable at 3.2 GHz with another gskill kit in there as well. Not even the same kit, and different voltage. Seems to work fine he says.
780i is fine for OCing Q6600s, at least the EVGA FTW version I had was. It took some work, but I had it at 3.6, just the temps were too high with the cooling I had. My regular OC (and now my friend's) is about 3.2 GHz on the board with a Q6600 G0. Keep in mind with quads, MCP overvolting may/probably will be required.
Here's an update. I think I am stably at 3 GHz and 1.25 V with 889 MHz memory, and I will keep it like this for 24/7. Intel speedstep is enabled, and temperatures are fine. That 2% tweak made the difference. The board is an MSI P6N-SLI, using the GeminII cooler.
I could explore whether I could get a few hundred more megahertz, but I probably won't anytime soon.
Edit2: You basically get very little or any improvement running faster than 1:1 memory ratio. Think 0-3%. Easily made up for with a better overclock.
