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I just got my E6750 and it is the first time I will be overclocking...

I understand about rasing the fsb, but what should the ratio be set at? 1:1? Any other things/ tips I need to know?

I plan on hitting 3 Ghz and staying there...

My mobo is http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6813130098 and I have http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6820609219 this RAM

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Just set it to one to one ratio, and put your bus at 400 so your ram can run 1 to 1, and then use a multiplier of 8. Thats what i did and its running like a champ. =D (tuniq tower + abit IP35 pro)

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Soulbreaker360 wrote :

I just got my E6750 and it is the first time I will be overclocking...

I understand about rasing the fsb, but what should the ratio be set at? 1:1? Any other things/ tips I need to know?

I plan on hitting 3 Ghz and staying there...

My mobo is http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6813130098 and I have http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6820609219 this RAM



http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r190/sycshk/CPUOC.jpg

All depends how good your ventilation and Ram is. This is what I've done to my 6750 and it's very stable. CPU is only 29 degree C.

Reply to sycshk

sycshk,have you tried core temp .95.4?

------------------------------ e6750@3.7ghz 1.5v,ds3r, ultra 120 extreme,2X1gb geil ddr2 800
3d aurora full,x1950 pro 512/256b, 320 &160 seagate
Reply to omzhky75

http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r190/sycshk/CPUPI.jpg

Core temp that high???? no I haven't tried... it'll be dead... I'm satisfied now and it's stable. And in my area which is Hong Kong... Room temperature goes up to 30 degree C during the hotest days in the year. I'm very satisfied at the moment. Usual room temperature is still over 25 degree C.

Reply to sycshk

that some nice super pi time. im running at 3.0g as well.. but only managing 18sec

------------------------------ E4300 @ 3008Mhz (334.1 X 9.0 @ 1.440v ~ 40°c with ZEROtherm BTF90 92mm CPU Cooler) | DFI INFINITY P965-S | OCZ ATI CrossFire 2GB (2 x 1GB) DDR2 800 | GeCube HD3850 512mb | Seagate 160Gb + 500Gb + 500Gb SATA 3.0Gb/s | LITE-ON 20X DVDRW | XION PowerReal XON
Reply to MadCow809

i'm running @ 3.7Ghz.... You got it all wrong... LOL
Anyway, I brought my CPU back down to 3.46Ghz for more stability. 'Cos when I run @ 3.7 and full load for 4 hrs using Stress Prime, I go up to 52 degree C. I really don't like it!!! LOL!

Reply to sycshk

coretemp 0.95.4 should give the correct temps for the G0 steppings, one reason speedfan is wrong is that when i measured my idle temp for the e6750 it was below ambient temps which is not possible on air ... in general ppl with G0 steppings go by coretemp 0.95.4 with tjunction 100C ... the max safety temp for these are 72C so anything under that you are fine.

------------------------------ E6750@4016mhz < E4300@3384mhz < E2160@3220mhz + TR Ultra 120 Xtreme
Gigabyte 965P-DS3P REV 3.3
Crucial Ballistix PC2-8500 2x1gig + Transcend PC2-6400 2x1gig
MSI 8600GTS OC 750/1140 - TT Toughpower 600W - TT Bach VX CASE
Reply to jae81

http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r190/sycshk/coretemp.jpg

really sux man... i don't like the stats...

Reply to sycshk

72 C doesn't sound like any safety to me... LOL... the jpg above is coretemp... though room temperature now is 27 degree as I didn't put on the air con in the room. I'm in HK, very hot around here!

Reply to sycshk

http://processorfinder.intel.com/d [...] Spec=SLA9V

heres the thermal spec for the e6750

http://img114.imageshack.us/img114/7093/4016mhzscreenshot1ui0.jpg

i hover around 73C full load :fou: , but its safe to me i guess coz i know i won't be stressing 100% 24/7 unless testing for stability

------------------------------ E6750@4016mhz < E4300@3384mhz < E2160@3220mhz + TR Ultra 120 Xtreme
Gigabyte 965P-DS3P REV 3.3
Crucial Ballistix PC2-8500 2x1gig + Transcend PC2-6400 2x1gig
MSI 8600GTS OC 750/1140 - TT Toughpower 600W - TT Bach VX CASE
Reply to jae81

4G.... I think you should bring it back down until winter comes in. Though I'm sure your room temperature is lower then me. I didn't even try going to 4G as I think it's not much difference with 3.7G. At least not difference you can really feel.

Reply to sycshk

hi all how i can over clock the e6750 cpu on intel motherboard g33 bu

Reply to Anonymous

I only tried mine up to 3.7ghz with 1.4V in the Bios. I am @ 3.6ghz @ 1.3875V not much gained by going higher although I probly will. When the cpu dies it just means I get to replace it with something faster :) I also got 14.188s on Super PI, mod 1.5 SX running 1M. You're clocked a few mhz higher and get a worse score. My RAM timing are also pretty loose.

------------------------------ Antec P182, i7 920 3.8Ghz @ 1.325V, Xigmatek 1283, Asus P6T X58, 3 x 2048MB OCZ Plat DDR3 1600 RAM, 2 EVGA GTX260 Core 216 in SLI, WD 160gb,320GB 1TB WD Black. Corsair 750TX. Acer 24" Monitor. Vista x64 Home Premium.
Reply to one-shot

i have 2*2gb ram 800 mhz bus
can i run it 1 to 1 with e6750 without overclocking
anothere question
my pc make a slow boot when i put more than 4 gb ram
i put 6 gb ram dual chanel and with the same bus speed 800 mhz
and my pc make a slow boot

ihave windows vista ultimate 64 bit edition
my morther board is intel g33 bu (support up to 8 gb main memory)

Reply to Anonymous

jae81 wrote :

http://processorfinder.intel.com/d [...] Spec=SLA9V

heres the thermal spec for the e6750

http://img114.imageshack.us/img114 [...] ot1ui0.jpg

i hover around 73C full load :fou: , but its safe to me i guess coz i know i won't be stressing 100% 24/7 unless testing for stability



Nice Overclock, I just ordered a new cooler for my E6750. Xigmatek 1283 so I should be able to get over 3.6ghz now :)

------------------------------ Antec P182, i7 920 3.8Ghz @ 1.325V, Xigmatek 1283, Asus P6T X58, 3 x 2048MB OCZ Plat DDR3 1600 RAM, 2 EVGA GTX260 Core 216 in SLI, WD 160gb,320GB 1TB WD Black. Corsair 750TX. Acer 24" Monitor. Vista x64 Home Premium.
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