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(sorry about the english)
Hi
I wanna oc'ing my cpu and i need a help in set the bios options.
q6600 G0 + tuniq tower
P35 DS3L
2GB 800MHZ 4-4-4-12 (CORSAIR)

1. What is the System Memory Multiplier and to how much i need to set this ?
2. Where in my bios i set the memory ratio (the 1:1, 2:3...) ?
3. Where is the part of the memory timing ?
4. What i need to set in the all voltage ? in the CPU Voltage control set the preliminary voltage ? I not understand the +0.2, where it needed - in need to set this to 0.2, 0.4, 0.6 or do plus 0.2 to the existent voltage ?

I hope you understand me...

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It's Gigabyte mobo, right ?

Go to MIT by pressing ctrl+F1 in BIOS.

You tell me what I do.
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slicessoul wrote :

It's Gigabyte mobo, right ?

 

Go to MIT by pressing ctrl+F1 in BIOS.

 

come on!you still dont recognise that model number?of course its a Gigabyte board!

 

press CTRL+F1 before you go into M.I.T.not after.and you will see the memory timing menu.

 

leave system multiplier on stock and select 1:1 for FSB:memory.

 

how high you want to overclock.that will help me give you some estimate setting.list you VID as well by using Coretemp.

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iluvgillgill wrote :

come on!you still dont recognise that model number?of course its a Gigabyte board!

press CTRL+F1 before you go into M.I.T.not after.and you will see the memory timing menu.

leave system multiplier on stock and select 1:1 for FSB:memory.

how high you want to overclock.that will help me give you some estimate setting.list you VID as well by using Coretemp.


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im abit frustrated by my E2160+650i thats why i type in such way.slicesoul odnt be offended!:)

but its true though!hehe

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iluvgillgill wrote :

come on!you still dont recognise that model number?of course its a Gigabyte board!

press CTRL+F1 before you go into M.I.T.not after.and you will see the memory timing menu.

leave system multiplier on stock and select 1:1 for FSB:memory.

how high you want to overclock.that will help me give you some estimate setting.list you VID as well by using Coretemp.



i didnt have the 1:1 option... i think that the "system memory multiplier" is instead this - 2.00, 2.50, and some like this.
about the "how high you want to overclock" - highest than i can.
what its a VID ?

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elemental_pk wrote :

i didnt have the 1:1 option... i think that the "system memory multiplier" is instead this - 2.00, 2.50, and some like this.
about the "how high you want to overclock" - highest than i can.
what its a VID ?


1:1 is equivalent to system memory multiplier of 2. Gigabyte motherboards like to do this I suppose. You can either do the math seriously, or just play around with the settings a bit.

VID is voltage identification. Pretty much it's what your cpu's voltage is identified with.


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VID you can look at it as the stated default votlage for specific CPU.its different for every CPU even if they are the same model.

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my vid its 1.325v

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iluvgillgill wrote :

im abit frustrated by my E2160+650i thats why i type in such way.slicesoul odnt be offended! :)

 

but its true though!hehe

My mistake. :)

 

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EleMental! ::chuckles.:: Hopefully your VID isnt 1.3250! Thats the worse possible one! Anyways, do me a favor and DL then run core temp, the newest one should work! When you see your VID with this program, run any powerful program, and make sure the VID doesnt change at all.

You may wanna turn off speed step as well.

If your VID changes! Yippie! If it stays at 1.3250, well... thats the worse VID, but you can still reach 3.6!

--Lupi!

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Lupiron wrote :

EleMental! ::chuckles.:: Hopefully your VID isnt 1.3250! Thats the worse possible one! Anyways, do me a favor and DL then run core temp, the newest one should work! When you see your VID with this program, run any powerful program, and make sure the VID doesnt change at all.

You may wanna turn off speed step as well.

If your VID changes! Yippie! If it stays at 1.3250, well... thats the worse VID, but you can still reach 3.6!

--Lupi!


Dude my english not soo good soo pless talk clearly and not in slang.
I not understand - 1.325 it is my VID or it is not ?
what is the good thing and what is the bad - if the VID chagned or if its not changed ?
Is it another way to check my VID ?
Is it the VID is not the same for all the Q6600 processors ?
Give me pless a link to the newest core temt, cuz i dont know what is the version of the new one !!!

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elemental_pk wrote :

Dude my english not soo good soo pless talk clearly and not in slang.
I not understand - 1.325 it is my VID or it is not ?
what is the good thing and what is the bad - if the VID chagned or if its not changed ?
Is it another way to check my VID ?
Is it the VID is not the same for all the Q6600 processors ?
Give me pless a link to the newest core temt, cuz i dont know what is the version of the new one !!!


Apparently, VID for every cpu is likely to be different. Download Coretemp and check.

According to Lupi's research, the lower the VID, the better the overclock, so it's best if you have a low VID Q6600.


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