14-04-2008, 16:43 | #11 |
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Sorry, just a quick scan through so you might have re-adjusted but the Q6600 doesn't have a 1333mhz FSB, it is still on 1066mhz with a 9x multiplier so you have 266.5mhz at stock to reach 2.4ghz. Therefore changing might not help fix the bug if it is specific to 1066mhz FSBs - the new Yorkfields (quad core) are 1333mhz FSB but I don't know offhand if your old DS3 supports them.
Your Noctua heatsink would be more than up to the job however.
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14-04-2008, 17:29 | #13 |
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Ah ok, I see the reason for the confusion, that's a bit dodgy of them. While you are running at 1333mhz FSB it doesn't alter the fact that the CPU is a 1066mhz part. There is £0.24 difference between the CPU on OcUK and the one on Scan for the same part not misleadingly labelled as overclocked so it probably doesn't matter where you buy from really.
And the spelling mistakes on the OcUK website are atrocious, I hadn't noticed that much before.
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14-04-2008, 19:37 | #14 |
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FWIW, I got my Q6600 up to those settings first go, prime stable, without any voltage increase, and without any guarantee. The only reason I backed off to 2.88 is because I don't trust the RAM in my system to run overclocked.
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