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theres no real trick to doing this.
cool the board well.
push the voltages alittle.
have a good CPU.
voltages for this OC.
1.55 for CPU.
1.8 for PLL.
1.85 for NB.
1.7 for VFSB.
1.225 for SB.
strap 333.
boots everytime, however I am well beyond the cooling limit of my phase change. this B2 puts out a ton of heat.
its always been like this, hot.
unfortunatly, to get 4.2 stable, takes near 1.6 volts.
but what I can maintain stable, is around 1.55 volts or less.
so I am limited by my cooling on this CPU.
just need some dry ice I guess.
my previous best with this CPU was 591 about a year ago on a P5B deluxe.
but that took clockgen, and a ton of time.
this is straight boot from bios.
personally, I am just impressed to see this board do this.
I've been running a E8400 for a few weeks at 9 x 515, game stable for weeks now. but I took it out recently to test a new CPU, the Q9550 C1, but taking a break this afternoon, I thought I'd put my ol'E6300 in here, and see how this board likes it.
seems to be a hell of a match.
just wish I had some dry ice around.
here in juneau, we dont get dry ice till the spring... fishing season.
people use it when shipping fish.
so its gonna be awhile before I can try anything more then this.
as I am writing this, I am running 7 x 575 at 1.47 volts.
pretty cool little processor.
good board.![]()
this OC is more like accomplishing a goal more then anything.
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