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    Sidonia Donan is offline Senior Member
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    Default Dangers and restrictions when Overclocking Q6600

    I am only imagining to do Overclocking of Q6600. But I am not confirm of restrictions and dangers that it might cause. Everywhere it has been stated about the overclocking of Intel Core II Quad Q6600 but no-one cares about the effects. I think that you should have got my point. Please furnish data as soon as potential. Any other notes considering the topic can too be utilitarian.

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    The chief thing is that you danger your warranty in case of harm!! This reality has to be cognizant of the time!! If you do not overdo it, so that exact harm could be barred from the overclocking, it ever assists boxed central processing unit just, the actual cooler to purchase So. Whether you require the component just or not. There is ever a question of guarantee and warranty periods and to miss bothering petitions.

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    Every central processing unit is unique. Still if the inventing tolerances are so close - each central processing unit responds differently. So there is no worldwide guarantee overclocking to a particular value. Where a chip is already the mechanical stress at the end of the road is achieved, the other might not be long from the end. To research this limit, it need few knowledge and practice, which I will collapse you in this thread.

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    Every of the people level can be accomplished with standard DDRII exactly ordinary 800th In addition, mass-developed is generally compatible, as OC-RAM, where you require first just other times RAM to the BIOS circumstances as well over 2 volts set. Moreover, it is the quasi Q6600 no matter what memory potters doing. Especially in comparison among 2.8 GHz and 2.88 GHz FSB1600 FSB1333 see that still a some more MHz central processing unit clock are more utilitarian than a higher FSB.

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    Therefore, in practice, rather of CL4 CL5 creates this central processing unit (take out the pockets of the bargainer) can be evaluated much sense. If you appear carefully at the solution, then you will be capable to observe that still with up to 20% more storage bandwidth not potential and just minor effects on the people programs are evaluated. And it is sufficient in few cases still DDRII 667th I have assigned the people chapters in every.

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    It overclocks actually just when you recognize that the callable service is not well sufficient! Anyone who imagine so, having to utilize the message as a begin for trivial comparison who penalizes itself commonly can not damage the stable maximum sound out, but in continuous operation, this border crossing is sensible, as far as it is not compulsory.

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