Quote Originally Posted by theYipster View Post
1.3125 is about as high as VIDs go for Q6600 G0s. For B3s, it's right about average, but keep in mind that very few B3s can run at 3.6ghz. As Aaron said, you'll need quite a bit of voltage to maintain 3.6ghz. While not impossible, you'll great cooling (i.e. water) to make it happen.
Sorry im running a 6850 i will redo my sig
Im also using phase change so temp isnt a big prob. I have just done a small 3.6 run and it would seem it was the NB volt that had to be bumped more than the cpu i set the cpu to 1.55 and the NB to 1.45 and got a bsod so i upped the NB to 1.5 and it went into windows just did a quick 40min prime and alls good so far ill back the cpu volts off a little tomorrow and prime again for the full 8 to 12 hours

cheers