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Intel® Core™2 Duo/Quad Overhauled Rev. 4, The journey continues...
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QUOTE(ktboyz @ Jul 19 2013, 09:44 AM) All sifu, im using Q6600 and gigabyte g41m-combo..i did my pc overclock from 2.4 to 3.0ghz.. But why my windows gadget show that like unstable..sometimes 1980mhz, sometimes show 3000mhz.. what thats? Kindly advice me >,< [attachmentid=3542558][attachmentid=3542557] EIST and C1E is enabled to lower down your cpu speed when load is not high:) Disable those if you want to have 3ghz all the time
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Aug 6 2013, 07:43 PM
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QUOTE(Madgeiser @ Aug 5 2013, 05:21 PM) Hello, I have an aging Core 2 Quad Q8300, i am planning to upgrade my computer ram, but i can't seems to find any compatible DDR3 ram in the market. The ram that is currently installed on the machine is a 10600U. Do you guys have any idea where can i get 2 piece of 4GB each for this ram? Thanks. If you don't plan to oc,any ram will do Just grab yourself two sticks of 4GB DDR 3 1600mhz ram and sell off your balance ram or keep it as spare For LGA775,best stick to DDR2 unless you have the moolah to splurge for Rampage Extreme else don't bother
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Aug 29 2013, 02:54 AM
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QUOTE(selinix @ Aug 26 2013, 11:31 AM) Just wondering is it the same to do a slight overclocking using software like EPU-6 engine for ASUS motherboard by adjusting the settings in Turbo mode. I am running on E8400 and ASUS P5Q mobo Just pick up OC At the very least should do 3.6ghz as LGA775 platform need to run minimum of 1:1 Ram speed to FSB Ratio 4ghz is not hard but you need to have ram capable of at least running 446mhz or DDR 2 892
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Aug 29 2013, 01:02 PM
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QUOTE(selinix @ Aug 29 2013, 11:38 AM) Any guide for intel 775 overclocking? I tried to browse through some of the links guide but some of it are broken links. What is the advisable temperature for a pc that runs almost 24/7 with OC? Just go and see around site like anandtech,tom's hardware Their article on LGA775 is still there
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