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Q6600 overclocking without a BIOS

Q6600 overclocking without a BIOS

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Celmunchie
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04-30-2026, 04:43 PM
#1
Do you need help speeding up my Q6600 processor? I own a Zebrosics G41 D3 board, but it doesn't support built-in overclocking. Can someone show another way to boost performance for me instead?
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Celmunchie
04-30-2026, 04:43 PM #1

Do you need help speeding up my Q6600 processor? I own a Zebrosics G41 D3 board, but it doesn't support built-in overclocking. Can someone show another way to boost performance for me instead?

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BluRamzy
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04-30-2026, 05:41 PM
#2
The only way to speed up (overclock) this specific computer is through its BIOS settings. Trying other tricks like SetFSB won't work well. Even if you look at the board's make and model, I'm not sure about your other parts because they might be weak. Overclocking only works when everything gets enough power, stays cool, and is built to last.
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BluRamzy
04-30-2026, 05:41 PM #2

The only way to speed up (overclock) this specific computer is through its BIOS settings. Trying other tricks like SetFSB won't work well. Even if you look at the board's make and model, I'm not sure about your other parts because they might be weak. Overclocking only works when everything gets enough power, stays cool, and is built to last.

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Shadow_girly
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04-30-2026, 10:00 PM
#3
The only way to run fast on this specific computer is by using the BIOS settings. Using a tool like SetFSB or other software won't work well. When I look at your board's make and model, I also worry about the rest of your parts in the system. Overclocking will only happen if all your pieces are cooled perfectly and get enough power when they need it, and if they are built really reliably.
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Shadow_girly
04-30-2026, 10:00 PM #3

The only way to run fast on this specific computer is by using the BIOS settings. Using a tool like SetFSB or other software won't work well. When I look at your board's make and model, I also worry about the rest of your parts in the system. Overclocking will only happen if all your pieces are cooled perfectly and get enough power when they need it, and if they are built really reliably.