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Overclock q6600 to 3.0ghz

Overclock q6600 to 3.0ghz

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Cappea01
Junior Member
47
12-23-2016, 11:13 AM
#1
Hey people i want to overclock my q6600 to 3.0-3.2 ghz but i dont know how pls help.
Here is my bios please tell me what i need to change
http://prntscr.com/enlzdo
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Cappea01
12-23-2016, 11:13 AM #1

Hey people i want to overclock my q6600 to 3.0-3.2 ghz but i dont know how pls help.
Here is my bios please tell me what i need to change
http://prntscr.com/enlzdo

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Ranger6800
Member
241
12-24-2016, 01:46 AM
#2
Here are some commonly found specifications you might find useful.
But for a fast reference, I’d suggest checking the FSB 400 MHz guide.
If you need something quicker, consider these details:
Multiplier: 8.0x
Memory sync: 1:1 or 2.00 (varies by manufacturer)
PCIe speed: fixed at 100 MHz
VCore: around 1.35 to 1.4 volts
RAM voltage: 1.8 volts
NB/MCH: avoid the default voltage; if stability fails, increase by about 0.05 to 0.1 volts (values differ by chipset)
VTT: use the standard voltage, or look for a setting named "normal" and adjust manually to the reported default.
These should help you reach roughly 3.2 GHz, which is achievable with most Q6600 G0 models.
For 3.0 GHz, try 333 FSB with a 9.0x multiplier.
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Ranger6800
12-24-2016, 01:46 AM #2

Here are some commonly found specifications you might find useful.
But for a fast reference, I’d suggest checking the FSB 400 MHz guide.
If you need something quicker, consider these details:
Multiplier: 8.0x
Memory sync: 1:1 or 2.00 (varies by manufacturer)
PCIe speed: fixed at 100 MHz
VCore: around 1.35 to 1.4 volts
RAM voltage: 1.8 volts
NB/MCH: avoid the default voltage; if stability fails, increase by about 0.05 to 0.1 volts (values differ by chipset)
VTT: use the standard voltage, or look for a setting named "normal" and adjust manually to the reported default.
These should help you reach roughly 3.2 GHz, which is achievable with most Q6600 G0 models.
For 3.0 GHz, try 333 FSB with a 9.0x multiplier.

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TheYoanZ
Member
156
01-07-2017, 04:01 PM
#3
This page provides a straightforward overview of my overclocking experience with the Q6600.
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TheYoanZ
01-07-2017, 04:01 PM #3

This page provides a straightforward overview of my overclocking experience with the Q6600.

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Mountain_Man8
Member
182
01-08-2017, 03:53 AM
#4
Hello,
Check your motherboard on YouTube for videos about Q6600 and motherboard overclocking.
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Mountain_Man8
01-08-2017, 03:53 AM #4

Hello,
Check your motherboard on YouTube for videos about Q6600 and motherboard overclocking.

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KlexCraft64
Member
53
01-08-2017, 12:40 PM
#5
What modifications should I make to my bio?
Device: ASUS P5G41T MLX
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KlexCraft64
01-08-2017, 12:40 PM #5

What modifications should I make to my bio?
Device: ASUS P5G41T MLX

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SergiuSG
Member
52
01-08-2017, 08:57 PM
#6
Help pls
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SergiuSG
01-08-2017, 08:57 PM #6

Help pls

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Zoaxh
Member
147
01-10-2017, 08:54 AM
#7
Rolli59 provided assistance.
Shared a link with you.
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Zoaxh
01-10-2017, 08:54 AM #7

Rolli59 provided assistance.
Shared a link with you.

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sst04
Member
208
01-10-2017, 03:37 PM
#8
Here are some commonly found specifications you might find useful.
But for a fast reference, I’d suggest checking the guide.
If you need a quick setup, consider these details:
FSB 400 MHz, Multiplier 8.0x, Memory sync 1:1 or 2.00 based on manufacturer, PCIe fixed at 100 MHz, VCore around 1.35-1.4v, RAM voltage 1.8v, NB/MCH use a slightly higher voltage if needed (values vary by chipset), and VTT should match the default setting unless you see something else).
Default voltage is recommended, but adjust by ±0.05-0.1v if stability isn’t achieved—different chipsets may require different adjustments.
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sst04
01-10-2017, 03:37 PM #8

Here are some commonly found specifications you might find useful.
But for a fast reference, I’d suggest checking the guide.
If you need a quick setup, consider these details:
FSB 400 MHz, Multiplier 8.0x, Memory sync 1:1 or 2.00 based on manufacturer, PCIe fixed at 100 MHz, VCore around 1.35-1.4v, RAM voltage 1.8v, NB/MCH use a slightly higher voltage if needed (values vary by chipset), and VTT should match the default setting unless you see something else).
Default voltage is recommended, but adjust by ±0.05-0.1v if stability isn’t achieved—different chipsets may require different adjustments.