Ste Do not Stare at my Avatar Messages 9,578 Location Upon Gleaning Infinity Jul 3, 2008 #11 Ric0h said: So just change host frequency and voltage slowly? or keep frequency at 333, just increase voltage slowly? Click to expand... Plus Better Cooling.
Ric0h said: So just change host frequency and voltage slowly? or keep frequency at 333, just increase voltage slowly? Click to expand... Plus Better Cooling.
NosBoost300 I poop on the rug Messages 10,220 Location Bellflower, CA Jul 3, 2008 #12 i think stock hsf can manage 3.0 without troubles i mean i ran my old opty 146 with stock hsf at 2.75ghz same with my e6600 for a good while... that was on stock hsf and running 3.0ghz all the time and my first q6600 as well!!!! lol
i think stock hsf can manage 3.0 without troubles i mean i ran my old opty 146 with stock hsf at 2.75ghz same with my e6600 for a good while... that was on stock hsf and running 3.0ghz all the time and my first q6600 as well!!!! lol
veg1992 Golden Master Messages 19,993 Jul 3, 2008 #13 Seriously.. don't go past 3.0ghz unless you have a good cooler.. Stock Cooler stinks honestly with Quad OC'ing
Seriously.. don't go past 3.0ghz unless you have a good cooler.. Stock Cooler stinks honestly with Quad OC'ing
Nagasama disgruntled ex-moderator Messages 6,956 Location probably on the lake Jul 5, 2008 #14 NosBoost300 said: voltage is the problem and solution to all overclocking related things Click to expand... i whole-heartedly agree with this statement.
NosBoost300 said: voltage is the problem and solution to all overclocking related things Click to expand... i whole-heartedly agree with this statement.