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    E6600 FP-IN9 OC help

    Hello everyone

    Ive been reading this thread for a while now trying to figure how to get my system to OC without giving me stability issues.

    My new rig:

    e6600 @ 2.4ghz (I had it at 3.0ghz for a while but then after a while the system became so unstable that I had to go back to stock)

    Zalman 9700 CPU fan

    Fatality FP-IN9 SLI

    4 x 1gig sticks of Gskill DDR2 800 5-5-5-15

    Antec TruePower Trio 650watt PSU

    2 x Geforce 7800GTs SLI

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    Antec 900 Case

    Like I said earlier, I had the e6600 running at 3.0ghz for a while at CPU volt 1.375, DDR volt 1.95, VTT 1.20, and NB volt at 1.35. I had the SLI at 101. I also OC'd the ram at the time to 800mhz 4-4-4-12. After a few days of running the machine at this with no problems, I started having major problems and it had trouble even booting to Windows. Right now Im back at stock settings and can run Orthos forever. I think my problem is with the voltages somehow.

    Thanks in advance for all your help

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    Hey, you also posted in my other thread. Take a look there of my full answer, but I think you should leave your mem alone for now and just concentrate on the FSB O/C. Maybe relax the mem to 5-5-5-15 2T and up the voltage to 2.10.
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    also on this board to get a decent overclock a lot of people have needed to up the nb voltage a bit


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    Quote Originally Posted by danroyle View Post
    also on this board to get a decent overclock a lot of people have needed to up the nb voltage a bit
    680i boards are sopse 2 rock

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    Quote Originally Posted by DusanTisma View Post
    680i boards are sopse 2 rock

    680 boards are ok but not that great unless you buy a striker extreme but they stupid money


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