Playing around with my old rig, which has a Q6600 at stock speed.
The motherboard prevents overclocking in the BIOS, but I'd like to get creative and try out some software to change the FSB speed and get a little more oomph out of things. I realize that gains will be limited, but I don't intend to go higher than 3.0ghz anyway.
Has anybody had experience with programs that can do this? I've heard of CPUCool, but that's about it.
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He's obviously not going to need such tweaks if he's just bumping things up a little bit.I realize that gains will be limited, but I don't intend to go higher than 3.0ghz anyway.
Anyway, I don't really know of any, but if the motherboard settings don't support it, it seems a bit unlikely that you'd be able to do it from software, since the motherboard would have to provide those services anyway. I'd say just look around and experiment, honestly.
Thanks for the responses.
And yes, I'm just going to bump things up a bit, so I likely won't have to mess with voltage.
I don't think a BIOS update will fix things in this case, the rig I'm playing around with has an OEM motherboard and as far as I can tell there is no way to unlock the bios capabilities I would need. It does seem that ram speed can be modified in the BIOS however. MB is an Acer G33T-AM, with the BIOS version being from 7/21/2007.
This is just an experiment anyhow, to see if I can squeeze a little more juice out of my secondary PC.
And yes, I'm just going to bump things up a bit, so I likely won't have to mess with voltage.
I don't think a BIOS update will fix things in this case, the rig I'm playing around with has an OEM motherboard and as far as I can tell there is no way to unlock the bios capabilities I would need. It does seem that ram speed can be modified in the BIOS however. MB is an Acer G33T-AM, with the BIOS version being from 7/21/2007.
This is just an experiment anyhow, to see if I can squeeze a little more juice out of my secondary PC.
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Probably because the setting is locked out and your setting it to a variable unsupported by your mobo firmware/BIOS so it takes a shit trying to figure out wtf speed the proceesor should be running at with this undefined value..
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