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breathemetal
04-14-08, 08:16 PM
I know how to OC, but ive always wondered this.

Its RIGHT for the mem clock to go DOWN when the cpu clock goes UP right?

Dazz
04-14-08, 08:22 PM
With a nForce 6/7 board as it adjusts the multiplier, increasing the memory clock will up the clocks by changing to a diffrent memory to FSB multiplier. eg 10:12 rather then competing board which gives limited options of 1:1/1:2/3:5 etc.

breathemetal
04-14-08, 08:34 PM
ok...um. that made no sense to me lol

breathemetal
04-14-08, 09:14 PM
and whats the max safe load temp for a e6600?

grey_1
04-14-08, 09:18 PM
It depends on the chipset.

nf4 for example, raise the fsb using the default mem setting will raise the ram clocks also.

My P5K automatically sets a lower divider when raising the fsb, but I have to lower the multiplier myself, if I choose.

This way it keeps my ram at or below it's rated speed.

jcrox
04-15-08, 02:02 AM
and whats the max safe load temp for a e6600?

I try not to get mine over 60c, it scares me... maybe someone that's not so chicken can chime in.

EDIT: I set my Memory ratio to linked.. synched... what ever its called where the Mem is 1/2 the FSB , 1600/800 x8 for 3.2ghz does very well for me.

john19055
04-25-08, 03:23 AM
I ran my E6600 at 3.6gig ,but I also tried to keep my tempertures under 60c under a load.I ran it with a 680 SLI board and ran the memory 1.1 ratio.It would do 3.8g,but I had to increase my voltage to much and it ran hotter then I liked.