- Jan 3, 2005
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I'm new to the C2D overclocking (and Intel overclocking for that matter). I would like to hit 3.5GHz with my e6600. I don't really understand the FSB limitations of this board. After researching around the web for awhile, I found that I can hit 3.2GHz rather easily @ 1.4 vCore.
Do nForce 6 Intel boards have a FSB *multiplier?* setting where I can put more frequency to the CPU and not the FSB?
Right now I'm at:
1423 divided by 4 = 355.75
355.75 multiplied by 9 = 3201.75 (3.2GHz)
Can I get a short lesson on how to push this bad boy to 3.5GHz with safest settings?
I'm new to the C2D overclocking (and Intel overclocking for that matter). I would like to hit 3.5GHz with my e6600. I don't really understand the FSB limitations of this board. After researching around the web for awhile, I found that I can hit 3.2GHz rather easily @ 1.4 vCore.
Do nForce 6 Intel boards have a FSB *multiplier?* setting where I can put more frequency to the CPU and not the FSB?
Right now I'm at:
1423 divided by 4 = 355.75
355.75 multiplied by 9 = 3201.75 (3.2GHz)
Can I get a short lesson on how to push this bad boy to 3.5GHz with safest settings?