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sagarprl

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my q6600 on a gigabyte EP31-DS3L went easilt to 3.2 GHZ without touching the vcore... now ive got a sun BEAM CCF as u guys recommended.. i raise the fsb by 1 and increase the vcore by 1 notch but in everest stability terst it keeps failing???? and wen i tried setting the pci frequency from auto to 100 its restarts and everything goes back to default speeds ....... i am totally confused
 
U dont have golden chip, doing 3.2 on stock is good enough, now time to raise voltage, w/ SCCF, set 1.45v in BIOS, then keep raising FSB (extrenal clock) in 5MHz increment, check stability w/ OCCT. Lock PCIe clock @ 100, raise FSB voltage +.01, n set RAM:FSB ratio 2.00
 
ok wen i normally lock pci to 100 without increasing any vcore it gets resent will try now what u said

and one more thing like i reached 356 X9 i keep increasging by 1 right
 
I am a total noob in this, so i dont know much about these things.

Isn't the clock of PCIe very high in terms of terahertz or sumthing? and when u say lock the clock at 100, is it 100 times the fsb?
 
before you try overclocking ,I suggest you to go through a few guides and try to understand what you are actually doing (just the simple basics)..

once youve read it ..you will be good to go.

try this guide.

HOWTO: Overclock C2Q (Quads) and C2D (Duals) - Guide v1.6.1

also if you need guidance regarding a specific Q6600 overclock ,have a look at my first experience.

http://www.techenclave.com/overclocking-n-modding/q6600-overclocking-on-p5q-pro-128955.html

its 1.325 VID (one of the worst :() chip ..but i managed to do 3.4ghz stable with ~1.4v.
 
before you try overclocking ,I suggest you to go through a few guides and try to understand what you are actually doing (just the simple basics)..

Very true. From what you are doing I'd suggest getting a friend and doing it along with him. It will help you learn faster.
 
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