E6600 Try #2

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okay so after screwing around with it i got the E6600 to 3.11GHz on around 1.3 Core voltage even tho i used an OC profile instead of manual because usually an overclocking failure would happen no matter what.
 
more voltage... you're gonna need alot of voltage... just whack it up to 1.4V if you've got decent cooling and see how far you can take it
 
see that's the problem i tried 400 which = 3.6 but it wouldn't come on because i couldn't edit the **** Core Voltage.
 
what board are you using?? also, what brand and how much memory do you have?? getting this optimised will help you out alot with stability
 
I have

Mobo- ASUS P5W DH Deluxe ATX LGA775 975X DDR2 2PCI-E16 2PCI-E1 3PCI SATA2 GBLAN Sound Motherboard
RAM-Corsair XMS2 TWIN2X2048-6400 2GB 2X1GB PC2-6400 DDR2-800 CL 5-5-5-18 240PIN DIMM Dual Channel Memory

i think the ram is correct i know its dual channel and its 2gb and its made by corsair:laughing:
 
i did have it to manual when i did it but it still wouldn't let me edit it and so i tried using an overclocking profile which worked
 
yea and i found out how to edit vcore manually but heres what i got

400x9
DDR2-800
Performance - standard
PCIE Freq - 100
PCI Clock - 33.33
Mem volt - 2
Vcore - 1.4
FSB - 1.4
MCH - 1.65
ICH - 1.2
DRAM Timing by SPD - enabled
ECC - Disabled
Throttling - Disabled
Mem remap - Disabled

But it BSoD at WinXP Screen :freak:
Got it loaded at the same thing above except core voltage = 1.32 and its 380x9 Unstable :(
 
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