
June 27, 2008, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by 3.0charlie Find out what is the default Vcore of your E6600. Set it at that value. Un-sync your RAM - that OCZ is not known to OC very well.
Start with that. Raise the FSB slowly (20 MHz), load Windows, start Orthos for 15-20 minutes. Check temps - max. 55ish C. If stable, raise FSB, re-load Windows, start Orthos, verify temps again. Stable? Wash again...
Once Windows won't load, raise Vcore slowly (max. 1.40 on air I believe - don't take my word for it) and start all over.
BTW, you got one heck of a rig! | By following these instructions you should be able to get quite a good OC
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