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Hi guys. So I just upgraded from an AMD3800+ X2 to a Q6600 (G0), and I'm pretty pleased with the results. However, I don't seem to be able to get beyond 300 fsb (9x, so 2.7GHz). I've tried lowering the multiplier to 8x and upping the voltage to see if I can get a higher fsb, but it just locks up by 305 or above. The machine performs pretty good at 2.7GHz (3DM06 score ~12200), but I was hoping for at least 3GHz.
Specs are as follows: Q6600 (G0), Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro, ECS NF650iSLIT-A, 2x1024 generic DDR2 800 ram (not overclocked), Hyper-R 580W PSU, Albatron 8800GTX.
I know the mobo is a bit on the, erm, cheap side, but I wasn't hoping for stellar overclocks or anything, and online reviews suggest that this board should be able to reach 350, which would be more than enough for me.
Any thoughts?
Ginga
Specs are as follows: Q6600 (G0), Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro, ECS NF650iSLIT-A, 2x1024 generic DDR2 800 ram (not overclocked), Hyper-R 580W PSU, Albatron 8800GTX.
I know the mobo is a bit on the, erm, cheap side, but I wasn't hoping for stellar overclocks or anything, and online reviews suggest that this board should be able to reach 350, which would be more than enough for me.
Any thoughts?
Ginga