CompMan Fully Optimized Messages 3,323 Dec 4, 2007 #1 What do you think I can get my Q6600 that I'm getting for Christmas up to on totally stock cooling? You think like 2.8? 3.0?
What do you think I can get my Q6600 that I'm getting for Christmas up to on totally stock cooling? You think like 2.8? 3.0?
O ohnoes In Runtime Messages 406 Dec 4, 2007 #2 eh u mena overclocking? basically get a aftermarket cooling
_-..zKiLLA..-_ Fully Optimized Messages 3,952 Dec 4, 2007 #3 maybe u can fit this bad boy on there... and 2 ur Q.. id say a safe 2.8.. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835118223
maybe u can fit this bad boy on there... and 2 ur Q.. id say a safe 2.8.. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835118223
CompMan Fully Optimized Messages 3,323 Dec 4, 2007 #4 I won't be getting aftermarket cooling for christmas. and that wasn't the question. The question was as stated before. What do you think I can get my Q6600 that I'm getting for Christmas up to on totally stock cooling? You think like 2.8? 3.0? Click to expand...
I won't be getting aftermarket cooling for christmas. and that wasn't the question. The question was as stated before. What do you think I can get my Q6600 that I'm getting for Christmas up to on totally stock cooling? You think like 2.8? 3.0? Click to expand...
freestyler105 Golden Master Messages 7,883 Dec 4, 2007 #5 I'd say about 2.8 assuming the rest of your hardware is okay. 3 GHz if you get a really good chip.
CompMan Fully Optimized Messages 3,323 Dec 4, 2007 #6 ok, I heard the ASUS Maximus Formula is a good overclocker. I just don't want to run into heat issues.
ok, I heard the ASUS Maximus Formula is a good overclocker. I just don't want to run into heat issues.
Rudster8161 BSOD Messages 6,556 Dec 4, 2007 #7 then just dont raise the vcore, you wont add any heat by just uppping the FSB