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new: Overclocking the Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 Processor???
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 12:06 pm
by ijin
hi, same guy same question as the topic below...
don`t have access to the topic below anymore ? hum
so ill ask the last question again.
one about the BIOS.
do i have full access to the BIOS or do i have to make som changes somwhere. so i can gain full access? (so i can start changing the FSB and so)
can`t wait to start.
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 2:12 pm
by rackers
I noticed too that I can't enter the other topic, no clue why.

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 2:22 pm
by kenc51
Our database sometimes get corrupt afaik, we will try get the other thread back very soon! --> apologies for any inconvenience caused
Hopefully the new server will stop this problem re-occuring!
no problem
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 4:34 pm
by ijin
no problem,
i only hope someone can answer my question...
does anyone have a clue or what ???
im getting my new fan tomorrow or on saturday.
so i realy whant to get started :D
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 5:27 pm
by rackers
I'm getting my new PC hopefully tommorow or the weekend, shame I can't get the E6600, as it stretches £200 over my budget

Re: new: Overclocking the Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 Processor??
Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:08 pm
by Apoptosis
ijin wrote:hi, same guy same question as the topic below...
don`t have access to the topic below anymore ? hum
so ill ask the last question again.
one about the BIOS.
do i have full access to the BIOS or do i have to make som changes somwhere. so i can gain full access? (so i can start changing the FSB and so)
can`t wait to start.
All you have to do is hit delete (on most boards) when they system is posting and you will enter the BIOS. Once you are in the BIOS you can change all the settings and you are good to go. Sorry for the delayed responses, but it's a national holiday in the states and everyone is traveling today.
thank you guys
Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 2:17 am
by ijin
thank you guys for all the help :D
i hope you`ll be here to support me if anything should happen
any one know what program i can use to stress the machine ???
i tryed the program superPI but i didn`t understand it.
Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 7:40 am
by Apoptosis
superpi is a quick and easy program to use. It calculates PI to the number of places you select. If hit run and pick 1M that means it will run Pi to 1 million places... On an Intel Core 2 Duo processor it will complete this test in well under a minute. If the processor is not stable it wont be able to round pi correctly.
help
Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 6:39 pm
by ijin
finaly im home, but i have a problem. i havent installed my new fan yet
but thats not the problem. the problem is that when i enter the BIOS to make changes, it said that i can only change my FSB to 300 max.
can i somehow increse it more ?
and those temperatures on the E6300
how do you measure it. both together or seperate?
cause my idle temp per core is 30C and together they are 60C
with my stock fan at 1,86GHz...
and at heavy load they are 10C more...
and i know when you pass 80C it starts to get dangerous..
so my question is... do i have a low temp, or do i have a high temp ?
i have no clue, i need help
some specs...
motherboard ASUSTek P5V-VM DH
BIOS version AZUS P5V - VM DH ACPI BIOS revisjon 0803
2 x 512 infinion RAM
nvidia geforce 7300 GS
some idea how i can overclock more ????
realy need help with this one guys

Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 8:01 pm
by dicecca112
please don't create another thread about just the board. Please post here. No need for three posts on the same topic.
sorry then...
Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 8:11 pm
by ijin
my bad, only whanted some help...
ill remember.
Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 10:34 pm
by dicecca112
motherboard ASUSTek P5V-VM DH
BIOS version AZUS P5V - VM DH ACPI BIOS revisjon 0803
2 x 512 infinion RAM
Well just looking at that quickly, the board doesn't ring a bell, which means its not gonna be a good overclocker. Secondly its VIA chipset board. Meaning its not gonna OC to save a damn. So getting 2.8 out of the E6300 is not gonna happen. Also we don't know the speed of the ram, but judging from the rest of the rig, I'm thinking value build, so its most likely PC2-5300, so the ram fsb is 266. That would mean you'd have to hit 400 FSB on that ram, and an oc that high is not gonna happen on value ram. Looking through the Conroe Database at Hard Forums, its clear that most are doing 3GHZ, but its on high end air, water, and with DDR2-6400 (Default FSB of 400). You also don't state cooling, and if your on the stock cooler then there is no way your hitting 2.8 ever.
Also SPI is not a good stability checker. Prime is still a good stability checker.
So we need Memory Speed and Cooling.