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Gigabyte X38-DQ6 mobo BIOS F6b
Q6600 G0 stepping (stock HSF)
2 gig corsair XMS 6400-C4
EVGA 8800GTS SSC 640mb gpu
antec neo-power 650 watt psu
antec 900 case
WD 750 gig HDD
windows XP pro sp2
Basically where should I start to possibly OC to 2.6 or 2.8 Ghz with stock cooling, would like a stable system as well. Or not possible with stock HSF??
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>I have tried the 320X9 and ram timings as above and BIOS will not save changes, after F10 it reboots 2 times and when I go back in to BIOS all back as before. I flashed to F6b and still no luck. Maybe ram and cpu settings are conflicting cause BIOS to reset??
CPU clock ration 9X
CPU host clock control enabled
CPU Host Freq 320
PCI auto
CIA auto
Perf enhancer std
system Memory multiplier 2.5
DRAM timing selectable manual
4
4
4
12
Auto for remaining settings
DDR2 Overvoltage control +0.3V
Any ideas/suggestions?? thanks.
Gigabyte X38-DQ6 mobo BIOS F6b
Q6600 G0 stepping (stock HSF)
2 gig corsair XMS 6400-C4
EVGA 8800GTS SSC 640mb gpu
antec neo-power 650 watt psu
antec 900 case
WD 750 gig HDD
windows XP pro sp2
Basically where should I start to possibly OC to 2.6 or 2.8 Ghz with stock cooling, would like a stable system as well. Or not possible with stock HSF??
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>I have tried the 320X9 and ram timings as above and BIOS will not save changes, after F10 it reboots 2 times and when I go back in to BIOS all back as before. I flashed to F6b and still no luck. Maybe ram and cpu settings are conflicting cause BIOS to reset??
CPU clock ration 9X
CPU host clock control enabled
CPU Host Freq 320
PCI auto
CIA auto
Perf enhancer std
system Memory multiplier 2.5
DRAM timing selectable manual
4
4
4
12
Auto for remaining settings
DDR2 Overvoltage control +0.3V
Any ideas/suggestions?? thanks.
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