Vestal
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R0nn said:/Signed
I'm looking into OCing my E6600 atm. Not really hardcore by upgrading the cooling solution and all that, just stock based. How far would I probably be able to go when tweaking the clockspeed through the BIOS?
BTW, a couple weeks ago I patched CoH after which DX10 effects could be switched on. Turns out performance takes a big hit though, by as much as 20 fps! I have a 8800 GTS 320 MB.
The e6600 is one of the best Intel processors for OCing.. Its a beast.. You can probably get away with OCing it around 3.0ghz on stock cooling.. However I recommend OCing up in small increments then doing a Stress Test each time(Prime95) and then verify the CPU temps idel and under load and compare them, difference should be roughly 25deg and should never go over 60deg.
However when overclocking you have to take othe things into consideration as far as Motherboard and Ram, since you can only do so much Overclocking through the Multiplier and sometimes have to increase the FSB speed, by increasing FSB you are affecting the ram aswell. You basically have to play harmony between different components.
I haven't done overclocking in over year, so Im still a bit rusty Ill look at the settings in my Home system when I get there from work, I think I got my e6600 running at 3ghz on stock cooling, but don't remember if I just changed the multiplier or if I had to fiddle with the FSB clock.