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Okay all you have set so far is voltages.

To change the FSB enter the bios. Move to Frequency/Voltage control hit enter.

You'll then see FSB & Memory Config move to it and hit enter.

Then you will see FSB- Memory clock mode hit enter

You should see FSB - Memory Clock mode hit enter and unlink hit enter again (for now)

After you do this you will now be able to make changes to the FSB(QDR) MHz (it should show 1333)

Initially I would move in small steps. Run the FSB to 1350 and hit enter.

Move down to
MEM DDR MHz Manually set the appropriate memory speed 800 1066 etc. Actually i just saw you have 4 by 2 GB, for now I would actually set this one step down. If it should be 1066MHz I would use 800Mhz, that much memory can be a problem with an OC.

You should also see at the bottom of the page memory timing enter it and Manually set your timings for tCL, tRCP, tRp, tRAS and CMD according to your memory specs.

After you have done this then hit F10 and select yes, save settings.
dont see any of that.
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There is a jumper on the MOTHERBOARD! Go to XFX and download the manual, it will tell you where to change the jumper. Its a saftey feature so you don't overclock by mistake. If you want I will try and get the PDF file for you.
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There is a jumper on the MOTHERBOARD! Go to XFX and download the manual, it will tell you where to change the jumper. Its a saftey feature so you don't overclock by mistake. If you want I will try and get the PDF file for you.
Oh ok thanks I will try to find it. If not I will say I couldnt find it.
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Here you go
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Q6600 (1.2 VID) @ 3.4 1.3125v
Motherboard
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Memory
2G Corsair Dominator
Graphics Card
XFX 8800GT SLI
Hard Drive
2x160GB Velociraptor [Raid 0]/ 200&40GB WD 7200.10
Sound Card
Onboard
Power Supply
Antec BP550PLUS Modular
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Antec 1200
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Reference on Both
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Ok so that is on the motherboard it self right? I just switch it off?
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Ok so that is on the motherboard it self right? I just switch it off?
Here is a better picture tell you what to do. Just short pins 1 and 2 and then place it back to 2 and 3. This will enable it

The pins are right next to your SATA ports.
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System: The Numerical Numerator
CPU
Q6600 (1.2 VID) @ 3.4 1.3125v
Motherboard
XFX 680i SLI
Memory
2G Corsair Dominator
Graphics Card
XFX 8800GT SLI
Hard Drive
2x160GB Velociraptor [Raid 0]/ 200&40GB WD 7200.10
Sound Card
Onboard
Power Supply
Antec BP550PLUS Modular
Case
Antec 1200
CPU cooling
Vendetta 2 w/ Ultra Kaze 3000 RPM
GPU cooling
Reference on Both
OS
Windows 7 Professional RTM
Monitor
19"Dell LCD

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Here is a better picture tell you what to do. Just short pins 1 and 2 and then place it back to 2 and 3. This will enable it

The pins are right next to your SATA ports.
Ok did it the led is turned on I am turning on my computer at this moment and will post up a picture of my BIOS when I get it on. Thanks man
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Xeon Quad Core X3370 E0 3.06GHz
Motherboard
xfx 750i
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Corsair Dominator 4GB DDR2
Graphics Card
EVGA GTX 280 x2
Hard Drive
800gb
Power Supply
Corsair 750tx
Case
Lian Li Armorsuit PC-P60
CPU cooling
Thermaltake V1
GPU cooling
Stock
OS
Windows 7 RTM 64 bit
Monitor
22" and 19"
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Np, if you need any more advice let me know. Just up your CPU vcore a little and start bumping up the FSB. The manual said your board can reach up to 1800FSB, so you should be able to get a good overclock if you have adequate cooling.
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System: The Numerical Numerator
CPU
Q6600 (1.2 VID) @ 3.4 1.3125v
Motherboard
XFX 680i SLI
Memory
2G Corsair Dominator
Graphics Card
XFX 8800GT SLI
Hard Drive
2x160GB Velociraptor [Raid 0]/ 200&40GB WD 7200.10
Sound Card
Onboard
Power Supply
Antec BP550PLUS Modular
Case
Antec 1200
CPU cooling
Vendetta 2 w/ Ultra Kaze 3000 RPM
GPU cooling
Reference on Both
OS
Windows 7 Professional RTM
Monitor
19"Dell LCD
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