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Hi, thanks for looking at this post. I am currently steadily overclocking my
__________________E6750 at the moment and its at 3.2Ghz. I was just wondering when i should be increasing voltage, and how much by because I haven't done that before. I was also wondering what would increasing/decreasing RAM timings in the BIOS do? Thanks.
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Just go up ONE notch at a time when instability occurs.
Decreasing memory timings is wise when pushing a FSB beyind what you memory is capable of.
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My brother's E6750 got up to 3.8GHz folding 24/7. Their very nice little chips so disable all unneeded features on your board, up the voltage (NB, VCore, little DIMM), and grab something to eat and boost that girl up.
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