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Old 02-25-2008   #1 (permalink)


Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
 
 

Wrong Overclocking?

I tried to overclock my memory ram from 800MHz to 1066MHz,!!big mistake!!,my pc start to restart 5-6 times with many biiiiibs end after some more strange sounds and restarts fortunetly my bios autorecovered.(duall bios)
Now when i start my pc with the rest messages...memory dual\dual bios mbla mbla i see this to>-->CPUID: O6FB Patch ID 00B6.
I s that a normal?
THANKS!!

My pc specs...
tower silent giant,in\out extra large fun x2+in/out large fun x2+duall mini fun under every hard disk.
Power supply Seasonic 700W 80plus with removable pins.
mobo gigabyte GA-P35-DS4 with duall bios rev1.1 <-- ram 4GB 800MHz duall channell corsair with cooling.
cpu core 2 duo quad q6600.
hd C:\ raptor 150GB 10.000 rpm ,D:\wd caviar 320GB 16mb, E:\wd caviar 320GB 16mb
vga 8800gts 640mb
Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer Fatal1ty Pro.
Dvd writer lg sata high speed duall rewriter.
Monitor Lg LF3775 1080p full hd 10000 contract hdmi x3
OS vista ultimate 64bit sp1.


Last edited by panais; 02-25-2008 at 05:14 PM..
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Old 08-24-2008   #2 (permalink)


Vista Ultimate x64
 
 

Re: Wrong Overclocking?

This is old I know. but ya, depending on the ram some can acheive that sort of OC. and some cannot. Was your rAM linked. if so then it might have Oc'd your CPU along with it. 800MHz ram I would try for at most 900 MHz, maybe 950. but nothin over 1000. don't try 1066.. throw in 900 and I bet you'd be ok.

Don't forget to loosen the timings first. and if that works, then slowly work them down.
oh and ur Q6600 is not a intel Core Duo Quad.. it's a Core 2 Quad Q6600.
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Old 08-24-2008   #3 (permalink)


Vista Ultimate x64
 
 

Re: Wrong Overclocking?

did something similar oc'd my cpu and forgot to trim the ram speed big mistake though like you i have dual bios and gratefully it auto recovered after all those restarts i just forced the 800mhz on the ram and upped the cpu speed left everything else on auto i want more advice on the ram before i speed that up don't want to have to get more but if i do fry it i'll just get faster ram so i don't have to.
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Old 08-24-2008   #4 (permalink)


Vista Ultimate x64 SP1
 
 

Re: Wrong Overclocking?

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by panais View Post
I tried to overclock my memory ram from 800MHz to 1066MHz...
My pc specs...
ram 4GB 800MHz duall channell corsair with cooling.
What on earth made you think you could do that? Don't... lol. There's a huge misconception making the rounds that increasing RAM speed significantly increases performance; this is not true. Yes, you can find benchmarks moving RAM from 800MHz to 1066MHz, but the performance gains are marginal at best, usually an increase of only a couple percentage points.

What you should do is keep the RAM at 800MHz and, using a divider, increase your cpu. That, much more so than simply increasing the dram clock, will give you significant increases in performance. However, don't just run wild in your bios willy-nilly, or you will be back with far worse problems. Read up on what it is you're doing before you do it.

A good place to start is here: Howto: Overclock C2q (quads) And C2d (duals) - A Guide V1.7 - OverclockersClub Forums

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Old 08-24-2008   #5 (permalink)


Vista Ultimate x64
 
 

Re: Wrong Overclocking?

FUMZ
so you don't think speeding up ram is a good idea then? didn't think so either but wanted to be sure wheni use si sandra it seems to think i'm running ddr3 ram don't know why?
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Old 08-24-2008   #6 (permalink)


Vista Ultimate x64 SP1
 
 

Re: Wrong Overclocking?

Well, let me be more clear, because I don't want to leave the impression that faster RAM "isn't a good idea".

If you're just increasing RAM speed alone, then that's really not going to do much for you. You only gain a performance increase of 1 or 2 percentage points, which isn't much. Far better than increasing your RAM's speed is to increase your cpu speed, which will give you an increase of more than just a few percentage points. Best is to increase both, giving you the most possible increase in performance.

I say that because you've got to bench each system to see what it does? Some chipsets perform worse when you increase RAM speed, because you also have to increase the RAM's latency. This is not always true for every chipset, but it is for some. In those cases, it's better to keep RAM speed at 800MHz, with tighter RAM timings, and increase the cpu for best overall system performance.

I hope I conveyed what I wanted to say clearly enough?
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Old 08-24-2008   #7 (permalink)


Vista Ultimate x64
 
 

Re: Wrong Overclocking?

yeah you did thanks for the insight i'm just gonna leave my ram alone it's to expencive to mess around with and takes alot less to break when OCing.
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Old 08-24-2008   #8 (permalink)


Vista Ultimate x64 SP1
 
 

Re: Wrong Overclocking?

Well, it's not really that hard to OC these days, and really, most DDR2 800 can run ~ 900MHz just fine, you just have to make sure you adequately cool your cpu. Even if your RAM can't run faster, it's really not important in the grand scheme of things. Core speed reigns supreme in terms of performance.

Boards these days make overclocking so simple it's really hard to go wrong. Gone are the days of having a calculator by your side, now all you do is set a few parameters and the bios spits out what all your timings are going to be ahead of time... making it difficult to mess up if you have read before hand what you're doing and have some idea about the capability of your specific hardware and what you're shooting for.

Before giving up on the idea entirely, read through this, you may find yourself taking a stab at it: Howto: Overclock C2q (quads) And C2d (duals) - A Guide V1.7 - OverclockersClub Forums
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Old 08-24-2008   #9 (permalink)


Vista Ultimate x64
 
 

Re: Wrong Overclocking?

thanks bud i'll have a look would need something else to cool my cpu though it's fine at 3Ghz with the stock cooler but don't want to take it further than that just yet.
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Old 08-24-2008   #10 (permalink)


Vista Ultimate x64 SP1
 
 

Re: Wrong Overclocking?

Yeah, that's a wise decision. If you're already running at 3GHz, then you're not really going to see any performance gains in your games going higher... about the only thing you'll accomplish is to increase some synthetic benchmark score... meh... don't bother.
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