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I have recently upgraded my RAM to 1066 Mhz from standard 800 Mhz RAM thinking it was this that was limiting my overclock on my Q9650.
It may be my mobo (below) as it may not be a good overclocker?
I am using the BIOS to overclock as I have read comments on OcUK that software solutions are not recommended for whatever reason?
I have a Fox One overclocking utility on my motherboard CD but I've never installed it because of this warning.
I have only managed to get a very small overclock of 60 Mhz on the core speed (i.e. 3060 Mhz) as if I raise my CPU clock higher than 340 Mhz, the PC just reverts back to the standard 333 Mhz setting
I am wondering if it is because of the SpeedStep feature and if so then I am stuck as I can't see anyway of disabling it in the BIOS.
The only other thing I can think of is that it's because I've left the CPU core voltage at the default setting and the reason is that I wouldn't have thought that I would need to increase it on such a small overclock as I'm hoping to get a 600 Mhz overclock on the Q9650 by running it at 400 Mhz x 9 instead of the default 333 Mhz x 9 multiplier.
Perhaps this is too ambitious on a stock HSF
Any advice from any experienced overclockers would be most welcome
It may be my mobo (below) as it may not be a good overclocker?

I am using the BIOS to overclock as I have read comments on OcUK that software solutions are not recommended for whatever reason?
I have a Fox One overclocking utility on my motherboard CD but I've never installed it because of this warning.
I have only managed to get a very small overclock of 60 Mhz on the core speed (i.e. 3060 Mhz) as if I raise my CPU clock higher than 340 Mhz, the PC just reverts back to the standard 333 Mhz setting

I am wondering if it is because of the SpeedStep feature and if so then I am stuck as I can't see anyway of disabling it in the BIOS.
The only other thing I can think of is that it's because I've left the CPU core voltage at the default setting and the reason is that I wouldn't have thought that I would need to increase it on such a small overclock as I'm hoping to get a 600 Mhz overclock on the Q9650 by running it at 400 Mhz x 9 instead of the default 333 Mhz x 9 multiplier.
Perhaps this is too ambitious on a stock HSF

Any advice from any experienced overclockers would be most welcome
