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Q6600 overclocking without using BIOS

Q6600 overclocking without using BIOS

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BengalsRock21
Junior Member
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05-11-2016, 07:51 PM
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Is there anyone who can assist you in boosting your Q6600 processor? You own a Zebronics G41 D3 motherboard that lacks an overclocking feature, and you're seeking alternative ways to achieve this.
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BengalsRock21
05-11-2016, 07:51 PM #1

Is there anyone who can assist you in boosting your Q6600 processor? You own a Zebronics G41 D3 motherboard that lacks an overclocking feature, and you're seeking alternative ways to achieve this.

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apvvana
Member
63
05-13-2016, 06:16 PM
#2
The sole method to achieve overclocking on that platform/board is through the BIOS. Employing SetFSB or similar tools won't yield positive results. Considering the board's manufacturer and model, I remain doubtful about the performance of the rest of your system components. Overclocking can only occur when all parts are adequately cooled, receive sufficient power when required, and are constructed with reliability in mind.
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apvvana
05-13-2016, 06:16 PM #2

The sole method to achieve overclocking on that platform/board is through the BIOS. Employing SetFSB or similar tools won't yield positive results. Considering the board's manufacturer and model, I remain doubtful about the performance of the rest of your system components. Overclocking can only occur when all parts are adequately cooled, receive sufficient power when required, and are constructed with reliability in mind.

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MrBrown12344
Member
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05-21-2016, 04:28 AM
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The sole method to achieve overclocking on that platform/board is through the BIOS. Employing SetFSB or similar tools won't yield positive results. Considering the board's manufacturer and model, I remain doubtful about the performance of the rest of your system components. Overclocking can only occur when all parts are adequately cooled, receive sufficient power when required, and are constructed with reliability in mind.
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MrBrown12344
05-21-2016, 04:28 AM #3

The sole method to achieve overclocking on that platform/board is through the BIOS. Employing SetFSB or similar tools won't yield positive results. Considering the board's manufacturer and model, I remain doubtful about the performance of the rest of your system components. Overclocking can only occur when all parts are adequately cooled, receive sufficient power when required, and are constructed with reliability in mind.