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  E6750 overclocks gone wrong! 
 
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mike smith Sep 23, 2009, 02:07am EDT Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
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Alright, Before i start lemme say that i have read a bunch on the subject of overclocking. From basics to stuff i dont understand one bit for a couple days now. i accomplished a 3.0ghz OC very easily and thought i was on a roll. so now im shooting for 3.2ghz. well with my newbie experience heres what i did to try and get a stable 3.2ghz running.

disabled C1E, D.O.T, all spread specs, EIST(or something like that)

FSB = 400x8/1600

Memory Mhz = 667 for 1:1 ratio, timed 5-5-5-15. (pc2-6400 on cpu-z)

went up and down all over in the CPU voltages and N-bridge voltages.

went up to 2.1 for memory voltage (found out my ram only handles 1.9v but i think its still fine still works great with 3.0ghz oc)

maybe some other stuff i cant remember, but anyway on most voltages the computer will get all the way to were my programs are about done starting up. but when i hear my video cards fans rev up it will either freeze, restart, or blue screen.

other forums didnt help me, i got flamed when i posted for help so please dont do the same. :love:

COMPUTER SPECS:
Windoze Xp home Sp3 OS.
E6750 cpu.
MSI P6N Platinum SLI mobo.
dual 8800gt's video cards
2gigs (XMS2 corsair 1g x 2) memory.
Cant remember Power supply but recently upgraded should be well past enough.
Master Cooler-something rather its big and cold, CPU heatsink/fan.

I think thats it any advice will be much more helpful than what i have received so far!
If you need any more information please tell me to give it up.
PLEASE AND THANK YOU!


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Plug & Play Sep 23, 2009, 05:13am EDT Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
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Edited: Sep 23, 2009, 05:16am EDT

 
>> Re: E6750 overclocks gone wrong!
Okay...for a start plz dont go giving LOVE.....:P

But general rule of clocking is if you get a BSOD its the RAM and if it locks up its the CPU. I would load up defaults again.

Even using the stock volts you should get a fairly good overclock with that chip, but remember just becoz others have got good clocks does not mean you will every chip is different.

You are right to disable all the speed stepping and EIST functions also lock the PCI E to 100.
Seems to me that your FSB is way too high.

Set the RAM speeds default, and then go and downclock the speed and use the FSB to bring it up slowly in 5mhz increments. You should be able to set the CPU volts at 1.3 or so (check it) and give the ram slightly more then the defaults.

COMPUTERS ARE NOT JUST MY LIFE...THEY ARE MUCH MORE IMPORTANT THEN THAT.
GO SELL CRAZY SOMEWHERE ELSE....WE'RE ALL STOCKED UP HERE!!!!!!

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