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Assist OC q6600 with a gigabyte 775mb setup

Assist OC q6600 with a gigabyte 775mb setup

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iLittle_Funnel
Junior Member
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02-03-2016, 03:57 AM
#1
I'm just starting out with overclocking.
I've tried various methods in forums, but most links are broken.
Could someone assist me in getting this small device up to at least 3?
I can share some bios pictures if that helps.
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iLittle_Funnel
02-03-2016, 03:57 AM #1

I'm just starting out with overclocking.
I've tried various methods in forums, but most links are broken.
Could someone assist me in getting this small device up to at least 3?
I can share some bios pictures if that helps.

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IceStorm19
Junior Member
17
02-03-2016, 04:16 AM
#2
A tape mod designed for the Q6600 typically operates at 3GHz, usually with the standard voltage. There are two distinct models: SLACR, which includes G0 stepping, and SL9UM, an older B3 version that doesn't handle OC well. This information will be recorded on the CPU. A photo of the tape mod is available here:
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IceStorm19
02-03-2016, 04:16 AM #2

A tape mod designed for the Q6600 typically operates at 3GHz, usually with the standard voltage. There are two distinct models: SLACR, which includes G0 stepping, and SL9UM, an older B3 version that doesn't handle OC well. This information will be recorded on the CPU. A photo of the tape mod is available here:

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_imSky
Member
64
02-03-2016, 10:59 AM
#3
A tape mod is designed to run the Q6600 at 3GHz typically with the standard voltage. There are two distinct models: SLACR, which includes G0 stepping, and SL9UM, an older B3 version that doesn't handle OC well. This information will be written onto the CPU. A photo of the tape mod is available here:
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_imSky
02-03-2016, 10:59 AM #3

A tape mod is designed to run the Q6600 at 3GHz typically with the standard voltage. There are two distinct models: SLACR, which includes G0 stepping, and SL9UM, an older B3 version that doesn't handle OC well. This information will be written onto the CPU. A photo of the tape mod is available here: