Quote Originally Posted by xMrBunglex View Post
Ghost, i think you can get your FSB as high as 450 using the 333/1333 reference clocks. beyond that, you might have to use 400/1600.
MB, one thing i think we need to consider here is that the native FSB on the Q6600 is 1066, not 1333, so without adjusting processor multi down (which i have never been able to get to work...always reverts back to 10 once in windows for me) i doubt that the processor/fsb are capable of jumping from 266-450...that is a 69% overclock!

and Ghost, i am working on writing up a detailed procedure for memory as per our last communication.

Sean