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<blockquote data-quote="zCexVe" data-source="post: 1449703" data-attributes="member: 3878"><p>You are better than sasika@Elakiri but buddy I have some little things to show you.No worries.I make mistakes too.I didnt born with these things,I learnt everything by reading a lot and experimenting.</p><p>My post is here because weve had longer covos in 4Q 2006 and first half of 2007 with OCing.You might not have seen them.(coz of EK style,I cant point out a thread,all mixed like achcharu <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/default/D.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-shortname=":D" />)</p><p></p><p>I use a bloody old AMD RIG,you point out the fact that AMD is harder to OC coz HT decides both CPU frequency and mem clock.But remeber Always the higher clock doesnt do the trick.You should have a good memory bandwidth with a good FSB/HT:Memory ratio.If not it will not be useful.Just to submit the best clock to hwbot.org.<img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/default/P.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":P" title=":P :P" data-shortname=":P" /> You are saying that putting a 1:3 like ratio on memory and run the CPU at a very high clock.That doesn't play well, aint it?Even though a synthetic benchmark like Sandra shows a little margin,It will clearly show some diff in real world applications.Too heat is a factor here as we all know those cheap value RAMs get heated quickly.Also when some of the heated CPU air is on the RAM it gets more worse.</p><p>You dont need a gazillion dollars to buy RAM.My OCZ SLi ready 2x2GB DDR800 4-5-4-12 kit costed 160 USD.Considering it does 800~1200 on 4-5-4-12 Its dirty cheap and I bought them last year.Now its more cheap.DDR2 is like cheap whore.Everywhere.<img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/default/D.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-shortname=":D" /></p><p></p><p>E6600 on air will do more than 4 gig on air @least on my Striker Extreme.I can show you some results with P35s.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This is wrong if its 800 MHz,as Intel is Quad pumped it will be 9x200=1600 MHz</p><p>you are telling us about a 1600FSB which will be 400 base and the clock will be 9x400=2600MHz</p><p>And just for the record </p><p>E6600 stock is 9*266=2400MHz</p><p>E6420 stock is 8*266=2130MHz</p><p>You can keep the memory around 800 MHz with a mutiplier you have given with the mobo,higher the merrier.</p><p>With E2XXX series I totally agree with you.Infact you can mod the CPU to get it as a 1066FSB CPU by default by shorting two notches and it will make it easy.Cache is not sooo much important as ppl say.It will make 1~3 second impact in many cases which in real world usually dont count.</p><p>Havent I told the same about onboard VGA?Thats the point.When 95%< ppl use OB VGA how could they OC?I OCed with a 6.5k Asrock conroe 1333 or sumthing with a E4400(10*200)went to like I think 2.4.But memory held it up and had some FSB holes also with OB VGA.So you can see I just have put the 200 to 233 the base clock.The easiest OCs.Like C2Q6600 goes 3gig with 9*333 instead of 9*266.</p><p>Nice talking with you.Long time I had a chat like this in EK.The VGA Fanboysm is too much as always and everything ends up either ATi or nVIDIA.<img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/default/P.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":P" title=":P :P" data-shortname=":P" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zCexVe, post: 1449703, member: 3878"] You are better than sasika@Elakiri but buddy I have some little things to show you.No worries.I make mistakes too.I didnt born with these things,I learnt everything by reading a lot and experimenting. My post is here because weve had longer covos in 4Q 2006 and first half of 2007 with OCing.You might not have seen them.(coz of EK style,I cant point out a thread,all mixed like achcharu :D) I use a bloody old AMD RIG,you point out the fact that AMD is harder to OC coz HT decides both CPU frequency and mem clock.But remeber Always the higher clock doesnt do the trick.You should have a good memory bandwidth with a good FSB/HT:Memory ratio.If not it will not be useful.Just to submit the best clock to hwbot.org.:P You are saying that putting a 1:3 like ratio on memory and run the CPU at a very high clock.That doesn't play well, aint it?Even though a synthetic benchmark like Sandra shows a little margin,It will clearly show some diff in real world applications.Too heat is a factor here as we all know those cheap value RAMs get heated quickly.Also when some of the heated CPU air is on the RAM it gets more worse. You dont need a gazillion dollars to buy RAM.My OCZ SLi ready 2x2GB DDR800 4-5-4-12 kit costed 160 USD.Considering it does 800~1200 on 4-5-4-12 Its dirty cheap and I bought them last year.Now its more cheap.DDR2 is like cheap whore.Everywhere.:D E6600 on air will do more than 4 gig on air @least on my Striker Extreme.I can show you some results with P35s. This is wrong if its 800 MHz,as Intel is Quad pumped it will be 9x200=1600 MHz you are telling us about a 1600FSB which will be 400 base and the clock will be 9x400=2600MHz And just for the record E6600 stock is 9*266=2400MHz E6420 stock is 8*266=2130MHz You can keep the memory around 800 MHz with a mutiplier you have given with the mobo,higher the merrier. With E2XXX series I totally agree with you.Infact you can mod the CPU to get it as a 1066FSB CPU by default by shorting two notches and it will make it easy.Cache is not sooo much important as ppl say.It will make 1~3 second impact in many cases which in real world usually dont count. Havent I told the same about onboard VGA?Thats the point.When 95%< ppl use OB VGA how could they OC?I OCed with a 6.5k Asrock conroe 1333 or sumthing with a E4400(10*200)went to like I think 2.4.But memory held it up and had some FSB holes also with OB VGA.So you can see I just have put the 200 to 233 the base clock.The easiest OCs.Like C2Q6600 goes 3gig with 9*333 instead of 9*266. Nice talking with you.Long time I had a chat like this in EK.The VGA Fanboysm is too much as always and everything ends up either ATi or nVIDIA.:P [/QUOTE]
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