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Thread: Overclock Q6600

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    What a decent bus speed on the Q6600 with a stock heatsink and stable.

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    Depends if your RAM can take upping the FSB i think. Just slowly increase it by tiny amounts each time and watch the temps?
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    Don't even try it with a stock cooler.
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    You can change so RAM isnt linked to the FSB i'm sure

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    Bus speed on a Q6600 makes no sense. The bus speed comes from the motherboard, not the processor. That's the clock speed. Edit: i take that back, sorry . 380Mhz for 3.4Ghz would be a decent OC

    Anyway it really depends what the VID of the chip is. The higher the VID, the lower the chance you have of attaining a high overclock.
    Last edited by Stephen!; 28-10-2008 at 09:14 PM.

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    I reckon i could get to atleast about 3Ghz on stock heating and stable.

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    Ouch, that's a high VID. You could give it a go though. Report back

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    I'll try about 10pm when i can be bothered to restart comp..

    I got a heatsink some Coolermaster one or something in other computer but can't be bothered taking it out as it required work and i plan to buy watercooling about december (if i bought it now i'd get moaned at ) so no point wasting 20 quid or so for another part of the computer to stick in my drawer.

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    Can't edit above, but apparently i can't change frequency l0l.

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    Hmm, why won't it let you?

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