Intel 6600 Core 2 Duo OCing?
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Intel 6600 Core 2 Duo OCing?
Have ordered Intel D975XBX2KR board,6600 Core 2 Duo, (2x1Gb)OCZP800R22GK memory, PNYGeForce8800GTS graphics, Samsung 226BW 22" LCD, CoolermasterCAC-TO5-UW case with 500W CoolermasterASAA PSU. "Green" doesn't even start to describe knowledge of computers. My question is this... What settings would I need to change to overclock the 6600 to 3GHz.? I chose this setting because it looks like from reading these & other forums that 3GHz is a reasonably conservative speed. Thanks in advance for any good advice
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You can try this, it worked for me. Everybody has different results. If you are uncertain of you abilities, hold off until you feel more confident. Making changes in BIOS can wreak havoc on your PC if you aren’t careful.
1. Move BIOS jumper to post setting, then disable 'Failsafe Watchdog' & reboot,
2. Go to BIOS again and set memory ref freq to 200 & mem freq to 533.
3. Then set CPU to 300mhz.
4. Reboot and if it boots in to windows, run some tests or programs to see if it's stable. If not go back to step 2 and decrease CPU mhz.
5. If it doesn't boot, go back to step one and move BIOS post jumper, go in to BIOS and set back to default and try again.
1. Move BIOS jumper to post setting, then disable 'Failsafe Watchdog' & reboot,
2. Go to BIOS again and set memory ref freq to 200 & mem freq to 533.
3. Then set CPU to 300mhz.
4. Reboot and if it boots in to windows, run some tests or programs to see if it's stable. If not go back to step 2 and decrease CPU mhz.
5. If it doesn't boot, go back to step one and move BIOS post jumper, go in to BIOS and set back to default and try again.
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I never even tried the stock heatsink/fan combo. I too had read that it was inadequate and based on my results with my AMD 4800X2 (939 socket) I installed a Zalman 9500 and never looked back. Runs nice and cool, didn't use the speed control, just hooked it up to the mobo fan controler.
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Exactly what I was saying odie2190. I have found my system is fast enough for what I do without OCing the RAM.
You can try this link, it's proven very helpful to me.
http://www.peakin.com/xbx2/calculator.html
You can try this link, it's proven very helpful to me.
http://www.peakin.com/xbx2/calculator.html
MSI Meg X570 Unify | Ryzen 3900X | Noctuna NH-U12A | G.Skill RipJaws DDR4 3600 16GB | Samsung 970 Pro 512GB M.2 NVMe | (2) WD Blue 3TB Backups | MSI 2060 Super Gaming X | Meshify - C | SB X-Fi