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Answer» I would like a little help with this.... I want to bump my stock 2.4ghz q6600 up to about 3.0ghz. I'm all SAFE for cooling and ventilation, just so you know.
I just need to know, can I just change the fsb, and the multiplyer, or do i have to change my ram voltages as well?
My current ram is 1066mhz at 3.25gb.
Thanks You shouldn't need to change the CPU's multiplier, just the FSB. The RAM divider/multiplier may need to be changed, keep it at the settings you're using now as you know those are stable, right? You may FIND you need to up other voltages, but for a MODEST overclock like that you MIGHT manage it with stock voltages. Hope this helps, and good luck.Who's MBoard ? ?Quote from: PATIO on July 11, 2009, 07:53:43 AM Who's MBoard ? ?
hmm? whatQuote from: Calum on July 11, 2009, 07:30:17 AMYou shouldn't need to change the CPU's multiplier, just the FSB. The RAM divider/multiplier may need to be changed, keep it at the settings you're using now as you know those are stable, right? You may find you need to up other voltages, but for a modest overclock like that you might manage it with stock voltages. Hope this helps, and good luck.
so you think it should be fine to just play around with the fsb...Ya and when it becomes unstabe up the volatage
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