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    Allan Lamb is offline Member
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    Oh guys this is good then u can help me sorry to be a drag on you guys who know all about over clocking I知 a newbie so ill try my best to learn from what I read. I want to over clock my CPU Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 from 2.66 to 3.2 but I have no idea how to. I know I must access bios and I know I have to change the FSB speed from 333 to 400.but I知 not sure on what voltages and any other things I must change. My ram and heat sink I believe is fully capable of over clocking my CPU. Just need the know how.

    That's the basics to a simple over clock. Remember to use a tool like Reattempt to watch your temperatures when the test is running, I try not to go over 65C myself, but that varies between people. There are lots of other important settings too, but keep it simple for now.
    There is also the Core2 over clocking guide on these forums, give that a read too.

    If you put the setting up too high, and your appliance will not start (after say 3 attempts), make sure you know where the clear CMOS jumper is the guides are dead easy to find. If you can find this sticky, you can find the ones right below it. If not, you should be spending money on glasses, not PC parts.

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    Oh guys this is good then u can help me. Sorry to be a drag on you guys who know all about over clocking I知 a newbie so ill try my best to learn from what I read.

    I want to over clock my CPU Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 from 2.66 to 3.2 but I have no idea how to. I know I must access bios and I know I have to change the FSB speed from 333 to 400.but I知 not sure on what voltages and any other things I must change. My ram and heat sink I believe is fully capable of over clocking my CPU. Just need the know how. Receive on board, you'll almost certainly want to make your own thread though because you'll no doubt have a lot of questions after you start, and I think this is really an announcement rather than a discussion thread.

    As extended to you have DDR2 you'll exist in good health with a 400 FSB. The way it works once you know the RAM can do the higher speed, is first of all to install used to torture test the CPU, and RealTemp. Next you leave everything as it is, and start raising the FSB speed in small chunks, eventually you'll run Prime95 say for 10-20 minutes and find errors, then you bump Vcore slightly staying under 1.4, try again on the same setting.

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