Q6600 Overclocking

I'm having trouble understanding the Extreme Tweaker settings in the BIOS of my Asus board. Bios 805

I just can't get my head around this "CPU level up" and "Ai overclock tuner" business.

Why can't I just set the FSB manually without all this nonsense?

All I want is to get my Q6600 to be stable at 3GHz
Bleeding thing! :/
 
If you set the 'AI Tuning' to manual I think there's something in the 'System Clocks' options to play with.
The 'Overclocking Options' are all Asus pre-set options - not what you want.

I had an Asus P5N32-E and it didn't play very well with my Q6600, so I now have a P5Q Deluxe - much more friendly!
 
Andy, ive put my Q6600 3Ghz, touched no voltages so nothing to worry about i dont think but now my computer is failing to boot, do i remove the big chrome battry on the mobo for a few minutes, then replace and it should start up?
 
Jonny if its an Asus board you can probably just unlpug it from the wall for 2 minutes plug it back in, power up and get the 'overclock failed message' which will let you back into the bios.
 
CoreTemp and Everest

Oops just noticed I typed low 20's for idle - I meant low 30's (no way would anything idle at low 20's in this room!) and thats with C1E enabled before anybody else takes issue with it (your a touchy bunch at times you know lol).
 
I just had my p5n32e sli plus replaced but my settings for 3.2 GHZ were

VID - 1.2875 (Q6600)
Vcore - 1.425
SB - AUTO
NB - 1.4
CPU VTT - 1.45

Memory was unlinked at 450 (900MHz)
FSB at 1423

Hope this helps :)

I can't remember what i had for 3.4 but it's unlikely you'll get over 3.2 without after market chipset cooling as the V's need to be so high on this board.
 
Oh yeah deffinatly, Otherwise it'll just not boot as there is no power behind the clock. Try setting the setting I mentioned and see if it boots. It should do.

Us your ram at 400 and your fsb at 1333 but the same volts as what i said and it'll almost deffinatly boot.
 
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