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Ok pc details
Mobo Abit IP36 Pro
Intel Dual Core E6750 @ 2.66gh
3.04 Ghz ram (4 gig but im using xp so take 640 of for the graphics card etc)
pc2-6400 (400mhz) according to cpuz
have upped the fsb by 30 (3 steps of 10)
to achive 3.04ghz
memory now at according to cpuz
456 mhz
FSB Dram 5:6
RAS# to Cas# Delay 5 clocks
RAS# 5 clocks
Cycle Time 15 clocks
I havent touched memory as the bios seems to think i dont need to so i left alone but seeing as its still stabel and idles at
24 C
i think it can go some more safely
Tips plz how to go on saftley and how far i dont need the power just wanna learn something new as long as it dont cost me pc
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I'd set the ram to its specification in the bios manually. Then just keep increasing the fsb and testing with Orthos until you find instability. Then you can tinker with voltages.  It's very hard to kill a cpu as the thermal throttling will protect it.  Edit: You may need to set a divider for the ram if it goes to out of spec.
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| Hello, I have the same CPU and mine is at 3.2ghz(vcore 1.3625 in bios)with the ram ratio 1/1 @ 800mhz, Its a very good overclocker. If your temps are ok you can increase the FSB to 400, set memory freq @ 800mhz manually(set the timings manually as well) without having to touch the vcore(sometimes on auto it is set to high), Disable cpu spread spectrum and pci e spread spectrum if it applies to your board(mines an asus, not sure about abit). My advice is to have the memory at 1/1 ratio, If you take your FSB back to the stock 333, set the memory at 667mhz and take the overclock from there. Ive had mine at 3.4 stable with the memory at 425mhz with my real temps showing at 44 degrees full load, you cant go wrong with an E6750. warm regards
Asus P5Q pro-E8400 @ 3.6Ghz-4Gb OCZ Reaper 800Mhz @ 4 4 4 15-Gigabyte 4850-500w OCZ Stealthextreem on XP.
Asus P5Q deluxe-Q9450 @ 3.2Ghz-4GB OCZ reaper 800Mhz @ 4 4 4 15-Sapphire 4870-600w OCZ Stealthextreem on XP.
Asus P5KC-E4500 @ 2.93Ghz-2Gb Crucial Ballistix 800Mhz @ 4 4 4 12-sapphire 3870-500w OCZ Stealthxtreem on XP.
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What brand and spec is your ram?
Asus P5Q pro-E8400 @ 3.6Ghz-4Gb OCZ Reaper 800Mhz @ 4 4 4 15-Gigabyte 4850-500w OCZ Stealthextreem on XP.
Asus P5Q deluxe-Q9450 @ 3.2Ghz-4GB OCZ reaper 800Mhz @ 4 4 4 15-Sapphire 4870-600w OCZ Stealthextreem on XP.
Asus P5KC-E4500 @ 2.93Ghz-2Gb Crucial Ballistix 800Mhz @ 4 4 4 12-sapphire 3870-500w OCZ Stealthxtreem on XP.
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