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  • Bash25
    Newbie
    • Apr 2009
    • 10

    #1

    Help Required Overclocking.

    Hi Guys,

    I need help trying to overclock my pc from 2.4GHz to 3.6GHz. My pc specifications are as follows;

    Antec 300 case
    Asus P5KC Motherboard
    Intel Q6600 Quad-core (G0 Stepping)
    4gb OCZ Reaper 1066MHz RAM
    Antic Freezer Pro 7
    BFG GTX260 OCX Maxcore 896MB
    EZ Cool 700W Tornado PSU

    I have never overclocking. So I guess this would be a great learning experience.

    Thanks in advanced.
    Bashy.
    Last edited by Bash25; 29 June, 2009, 11:34.
  • dik
    DK Veteran
    • Apr 2009
    • 955

    #2
    try here for some good info: Overclockers UK Forums - Powered by vBulletin
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    • Chimaera
      V.I.P. Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 242

      #3
      Do some reading up on the subject before you jump in m8

      You have a good spec surely thats fast enough??

      If not then remember its a balance between speed and heat output

      unfortunatly the more of the first one you want the more you get of the second so better solutions for cooling start to happen such as water etc

      Hydrogen is the best but tricky to administer

      Do you research there is plenty of overclocking sites out there
      http://www.simple-software.co.uk/

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      • cunny
        V.I.P. Member
        • Jan 2009
        • 4915

        #4
        Why would you need to o/c that setup?

        The q6600 is overcloable quite easily but that setup is a nice 1, why not set up a raid 0 on it with 2 32mb cache hdds.

        My set up is:

        asus p5ql-e
        q6600
        4gb dominator 1066
        xfx 280 1gb
        Raid 0
        Win 7 x86

        Runs well so i no need to oc it
        sigpic

        "Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot."

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        • Bash25
          Newbie
          • Apr 2009
          • 10

          #5
          Originally posted by cunny
          Why would you need to o/c that setup?

          The q6600 is overcloable quite easily but that setup is a nice 1, why not set up a raid 0 on it with 2 32mb cache hdds.

          My set up is:

          asus p5ql-e
          q6600
          4gb dominator 1066
          xfx 280 1gb
          Raid 0
          Win 7 x86

          Runs well so i no need to oc it
          Hi,

          The reason for it has that I do alot of picture editing and designing in CAD.

          Also do alot movie rippings.

          Bashy.

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          • christopherpclarke
            Newbie
            • Jan 2010
            • 3

            #6
            Be careful thats a substantial overclock

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            • AndyMc
              Newbie
              • Jan 2010
              • 3

              #7
              Hi mate

              I'm new here but, I did used to be Overclockers UK Tech manager

              If I can't help you then its time to pack in

              I'm on OcUK forums as AndyOcUK and I've helped numerous people with this. I used to have the same CPU on an Asus Striker 2 Extreme at 4.0GHz

              Let me know how far you've got with this and have a look here :

              Overclockers UK Forums - View Single Post - Striker Extreme nForce 680

              Andy

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              • thanassis
                Junior Member
                • Sep 2009
                • 22

                #8
                first of all, you have to check if your ram have the power that need (I think that ocz heaper want 2.1Volt and the default is 1.8)
                then you have to go to bios and increase the voltage
                to overclock, firstly you will play with FSB, increase FSB from 266 to 300 for example! you have to increase it with steps to check that your system is stable and then to increase more.... you cannot go from 2,4GHz to 3,6 without any try...
                then when you increase the fsb you have to run benchmark software (for example prime95) to see that it is stable, if not, maybe you have to increase a bit the NB voltage!!!!
                and buy a good cpu cooler, because with the stock one, it can work on 3,2GHz but the temperature will be about 55C or 60C

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