So, I came accross a Bad Axe 2 and a Q6600, and in my quest for the (what I thought) reasonable overclock to 3.0GHz (333FSB) I'm having trouble.
I'm not sure if it's the motherboard or cpu my guess is the motherboard). I moved my e6300 to the bad axe 2 and attempted to match the overclock of my Asus P5NSLI-e Plus (a paltry 333FSB), but 279MHz was where the board topped out. I chalked that up to me using the stock cooler instead of my Thermalright XP-120, which is what I had been using on the Asus board.
When I put in the Q6600 I also added the Thermalright. But, unfortunately it topped out at 279 until I upped the voltage a lot. When I leave the CPU at default settings on the board it comes up as 1.325V, and to get it past 279 I took it up to 1.40V. Is that uncommen? But, even past that, I've been having toubles. I got it up to 300FSB, but not further. Unfortunately, I don't remember my FSB voltage, but I did increase it.
What am I doing wrong? Or, is this board just not a very good overclocker? (it is an intel branded board)
Q6600 B3 stepping with Thermalright XP 120 and S-Flex 120MM fan
Intel Bad Axe 2 975X (not sure what bios, how do I tell on this one?)
XFX geforce 7600GS
430W Thermaltake PSU, which does not have an 8-pin aux connector, but I do have and adapter that goes from two 4 pin molex and the 4 pin aux to 8 pin, rather than from 4 pin to 8 pin
2x1GB g.skill DDR2-800 4-4-4-12 running at 5-5-5-15 (should I clock it down to 667 to see if its the RAM causing issue?)
thanks in advance
I'm not sure if it's the motherboard or cpu my guess is the motherboard). I moved my e6300 to the bad axe 2 and attempted to match the overclock of my Asus P5NSLI-e Plus (a paltry 333FSB), but 279MHz was where the board topped out. I chalked that up to me using the stock cooler instead of my Thermalright XP-120, which is what I had been using on the Asus board.
When I put in the Q6600 I also added the Thermalright. But, unfortunately it topped out at 279 until I upped the voltage a lot. When I leave the CPU at default settings on the board it comes up as 1.325V, and to get it past 279 I took it up to 1.40V. Is that uncommen? But, even past that, I've been having toubles. I got it up to 300FSB, but not further. Unfortunately, I don't remember my FSB voltage, but I did increase it.
What am I doing wrong? Or, is this board just not a very good overclocker? (it is an intel branded board)
Q6600 B3 stepping with Thermalright XP 120 and S-Flex 120MM fan
Intel Bad Axe 2 975X (not sure what bios, how do I tell on this one?)
XFX geforce 7600GS
430W Thermaltake PSU, which does not have an 8-pin aux connector, but I do have and adapter that goes from two 4 pin molex and the 4 pin aux to 8 pin, rather than from 4 pin to 8 pin
2x1GB g.skill DDR2-800 4-4-4-12 running at 5-5-5-15 (should I clock it down to 667 to see if its the RAM causing issue?)
thanks in advance
