OCing help on P5N32SLI SE Deluxe with E6600

djnickz06

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I've just put together a new rig a couple of days and have just started overclocking today. However, the results wasnt that good. I was only able to overclock the E6600 around 2.77GHz with the follwing settings;

CPUv: 1.3875v
FSB: 306-308HMz
Bus Speed: 1230-1240
Memory Speed: 566MHz
NBv: 1.5v
SBv: 1.6v
Memoryv : 2.1v
Timings: 4.0 4-4-4-12

However, I was not able to stablize the whole system with these settings. Anyboby care to give some opinions/recommendations on how I should OC my e6600?

Here's the specs for my computer;

P5N32 SLI SE Deluxe BIOS 0204 || Intel Duo Core 2 E600 @ 2.4GHz || Zalman CPS9500 LED || XFX 7950GX2 1GB 520MHz || 2x Consair 1GB DDR2 800 6400C4Pro || Creative SB X-Fi Elite || 2x Western Digital 76GB 10,000RRPM || Seagate 320GB 7,200.10 || Muskhin PSU 650W
 

illinikevin

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That's about as far as I got mine. When Anand reviewed the board they got it up around 315 FSB. Here's my settings

CPUv:1.30
FSB:300
Bus Speed:1200
Memory Speed:600
NBv:1.4
SBv:1.5
Memoryv:1.85
Timings 4-4-4-12

Load temp is 44c
 

RVJII

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So I did the same thing and went with this MB in instead of waiting for the new chipset. (sigh) Anyway, based on wusy's comments if I take the fsb to 333 that would get me to 3.0GHz. (giving me roughly a 25% gain.) With my 800MHz memory that should have me running 1:1, correct. I'm new to this whole OC thing as this is my first build.