Hello, I recently decided to buy a new computer and I finally decided on an e6400. I told the shop I wanted a budget and quite cheap, because I simply supposed to be a core 2 duo already have a good enough performance and e6400 from the following models for little rise in the price MHz rise disproportionately. After you order it (I will bring it on Tuesday or Wednesday), I started to report on the forums a bit and everything that caught my attention is the large OC is getting people with relative ease with C2D. In principle it did not intend to OC, but seeing that everyone is doing it without any problems and I have an OC my e6400. In principle did not have anything big planned, but rather a moderate OC. Like 2.6 or 2.8 GHz would be nice. The problem is that when I asked the team had no plan to do OC then the components that I think are not the best, I think the motherboard may limit me a lot. These components are:
Core 2 Duo E6400
Board: Gigabyte ga-945p S3 s.775
1 Gb Kingston Ram 667 (2 modules of 512Mb)
Point of view 7300GT 512
My questions are:
1 - As I read almost the entire world uses the ga-965 gigabyte or asus boards, mine I have seen almost no comment on it, I have read that they had a problem you can not increase the FSB over 300 but tb lei in another forum that someone was using a 360 FSB with this board. Has anyone had experience with this board or know who may have limitations?
2 - I think the e6400 has a FSB of 266 series, so I imagine that the relationship between FSB: RAM that is by default in the bios is 4:5. If you upload the FSB to 300 and this relation would not... So what relation FSB: RAM would have to set the FSB to 300? 1:1 and losing 67 MHz of Ram?
3 - Ideally, I think it would put the FSB to 333 and so do the memory synchronous 1:1, but ... Could expand to 333 directly by the FSB without increasing voltages of anything or change anything else? How about limiting can be done without increasing voltages OC?
4 - One of the limitations that I think I can have here are the memories of 667 (the plate and accepts only those, 800 did not accept), then climb to 2.66 GHz and would have to do to OC tb reports?
5 - Another thing that worries me is that I've heard that some boards do not control the over voltage produced by the OC Ocean and also the PCI-e and can toast the chart or other component. Not be the case if my plate, but how should I put in 33 MHz frequency manually or leave it on auto? Is there more often than I have to hand it to not affect the OC?
6 - And last, I've also seen many people doing that is wrong then the OC will not start the pc and it is necessary to remove the BIOS battery for a few seconds to reset. Does this go through I can raise the FSB to 333 or more to upload? Or can only happen when the voltage is increased?
Sorry for all the questions, but I am very new to the OC and this only a few days I've been reading about it, apart from the little information that I found on my plate. And before you put hand to the new pc I needed to clarify some concepts and a little better to know what change. I hope someone can take a cable.



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