This club is for high fsb, htt or bclk. Not ultimate processor speed.
How high can you raise your fsb, htt or bclk?
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WANT TO REACH THOSE HIGH CLOCKS?
I would get as high a speed ram as you can afford up to DDR3-2133, beyond that is pretty silly. I would also suggest to sticking to memory with even timings (ie 8-8-8-24, not 7-11-7) for better performance.
Most of you only will need to mess with three voltages or less. CPU Vcore, QPI/VTT, and DRAM Voltage. All of the other ones can be set to "Normal".
Each degree colder can be worth 10MHz. So if your normal ambient is 25C and you can cool your room to 5C, (Mid winter, doors and windows open, or out on the porch?) that could be worth 200MHz.
Two good overclocking guides I have used are:
Clunk.org.uk Core i7 Overclocking Guide For Beginners
Techreaction.net Miahallen's 3 Step Overclocking Guide - Bloomfield and Gulftown
To get a higher overclock validation you can also try SetFSB. You boot up at just under your best overclock with the necessary extra vcore, qpi/vtt, vdimm to hit your higher target. Then just use SetFSB to raise the bclk to get there. You don't have the stresses of rebooting and loading the OS or software. Setfsb needs a clock generator number, some can be found on the SetFSB site or search the net and/or just see if one works with your mobo. If one of the Clock gen numbers gives correct fsb/ddr/pci-e/pci and current CPU frequency, and it changes in CPUZ when you click set fsb, then it's probably right. (it wont work with all mobos though).
SetFSB can work better then some of the software that comes with MOBO's because it uses a lot less resources to operate.
The free one doesn't read newer mobos well. By all means try the free older version. If you have an X58A for example the latest version only costs about $10 by Paypal to unlock.
One of the chips on your motherboard will have a number on it like one of these...
That number is SetFSB's "key" to your mobo settings.
ICS9LPRS914EKL (X58A-UD5/UD7* rev 2.0*) the actual clockgen is ICS9LPRS914EKLF but setfsb doesn't have that in there yet. Courtesy of Sin0822
ICS9LPRS133BKLF (MSI X58 Eclipse SLI)
ICS9LPRS139AKLF (EVGA X58 SLI E762, Foxconn BloodRage, Dell Studio XPS 435 MT, MSI P45 Neo-F)
ICS9LPRS918JKL (DFI LanParty DK X38/X48 T2R, UT X48 T3R, LanParty UT/DK/JR X58)
ICSLPRS918BKL (May be X58 Asus Sabertooth)
OCN Dry Ice & Liqid Nitrogen - SetFSB - Clock Generator List Compilation
OCN Downloads - SetFSB 2.0
Anyway, can be a great help getting a higher bclk or overclock than otherwise. When you go too far - freezes.
Of course, dry ice (dice) and liquid nitrogen (LN2) can be a great help too.
Official - OCN Dry Ice/LN2 Pots Gallery - 56k Warning
OCN Guide How to: Insulate your Motherboard
MadShrimps - How to Cool your PC with Dry Ice
If you have any other info that should be here, let us know....
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Other Clubs:
The [Official] +1Ghz Overclock Club That's 1GHz above the stock clock for your processor.
The [Official] +2Ghz Overclock Club That's 2GHz above the stock clock for your processor.
The [Official] 4Ghz Overclock Club Processors overclocked to 4GHz or more.
[Official] 5GHz Overclocking Club For processors overclocked to 5GHz or more.
[Official] 6Ghz + Elite Overclock Club For processors overclocked to 6GHz or more.
The BCLK Klub (FSB & HTT Welcome)
[Official]AMD 4GHz+ CLUB
The Klub Signature
Code:
Processor:
Socket 478
Penryn
Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 2.40GHz [ES] @ fsb 328.18 MHz ~ PedroC1999 ~ CPUZ Validation
Prescott
Xeon Socket 604
Intel Xeon CPU 3.06GHz [ES] @ fsb 227.27 MHz ~ DR4G00N ~ CPUZ Validation
Socket 775
Celeron
Pentium 4/D/M
Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 840 3.2 GHz @ fsb 275.2 MHz ~ agentx007 ~ CPUZ Validation
Intel Pentium D Extreme 3.73GHz @ fsb 425.04 MHz ~ agentx007 ~ CPUZ Validation
Intel Pentium D 945 3.40GHz @ fsb 300.01 MHz ~ Cyrious ~ CPUZ Validation
Intel Pentium D 945 3.40GHz @ fsb 296.82 MHz ~ Stubass ~ CPUZ Validation
Intel Pentium D 915 2.8GHz @ fsb 367.94 MHz ~ agentx007 ~ CPUZ Validation
Intel Pentium D 820 2.80GHz @ fsb 224.02 MHz ~ mdoto ~ CPUZ Validation
Core 2 Extreme X6***
Core 2 Extreme X6800 2.93GHz @ fsb 499.98 MHz ~ Cyrious ~ CPUZ Validation
E2*** Series
E2140 @ fsb 379.99 MHz ~ Stubass ~ CPUZ Validation
E3*** Series
E3300 @ fsb 420 MHz ~ baker18 ~ CPUZ Validation
E3400 @ fsb 344.01 MHz ~ PROBN4LYFE ~ CPUZ Validation
E4*** Series
E4300 @ fsb 495.57 MHz ~ battlecryawesome ~ CPUZ Validation
E4300 @ fsb 448.08 MHz ~ dhenzjhen ~ CPUZ Validation
E4300 @ fsb 443.85 MHz ~ Stubass ~ CPUZ Validation
E4300 @ fsb 400.04 MHz ~ marsey99 ~ CPUZ Validation
E5*** Series
E5300 @ fsb 334 MHz ~ Cyrious ~ CPUZ Validation
E5300 @ fsb 333.94 MHz ~ Cyrious ~ CPUZ Validation
E5300 @ fsb 299.97 MHz ~ Cyrious ~ CPUZ Validation
E6*** Series
E6400 @ fsb 553.97 MHz ~ stubass ~ CPUZ Validation
E6300 @ fsb 594.92 MHz ~ stubass ~ CPUZ Validation
E6300 @ fsb 562.28 MHz ~ xXSebaSXx ~ CPUZ Validation
E6300 @ fsb 535.02 MHz ~ mm67 ~ CPUZ Validation
E6300 @ fsb 450.01 MHz ~ GENiEBEN ~ CPUZ Validation
E6320 @ fsb 564.99 MHz ~ Mikecdm ~ CPUZ Validation
E6550 @ fsb 343.02 MHz ~ Cyrious ~ CPUZ Validation
E6750 @ fsb 590.84 MHz ~ stubass ~ CPUZ Validation
E7*** Series
E7200 @ fsb 542.98 MHz ~ stubass ~ CPUZ Validation
E7200 @ fsb 500 MHz ~ lzf995 ~ CPUZ Validation
E7300 @ fsb 534.3 MHz ~ dhenzjhen ~ CPUZ Validation
E8*** Series
E8600 @ fsb 652.7 MHz ~ Mikecdm ~ CPUZ Validation
E8600 @ fsb 625.29 MHz ~ Aleslammer ~ CPUZ Validation
E8600 @ fsb 620.01 MHz ~ battlecryawesome ~ CPUZ Validation
E8600 @ fsb 583.78 MHz ~ dhenzjhen ~ CPUZ Validation
E8600 @ fsb 575.72 MHz ~ dhenzjhen ~ CPUZ Validation
E8500 @ fsb 717.52 MHz MHz ~ Ground15 ~ CPUZ Validation
E8500 @ fsb 711.18 MHz MHz ~ Noxinite ~ CPUZ Validation
E8500 @ fsb 670.56 MHz ~ xxbassplayerxx ~ CPUZ Validation
E8500 @ fsb 642.06 MHz ~ stubass ~ CPUZ Validation
E8500 @ fsb 637.99 MHz ~ Oj010 ~ CPUZ Validation
E8500 @ fsb 624.43 MHz ~ Wumpus ~ CPUZ Validation
E8500 @ fsb 610.55 MHz ~ alancsalt ~ CPUZ Validation
E8500 @ fsb 593.01 MHz ~ NoGuru ~ CPUZ Validation
E8500 @ fsb 569.96 MHz ~ GENiEBEN ~ CPUZ Validation
E8500 @ fsb 527.1 MHz ~ alancsalt ~ CPUZ Validation
E8500 @ fsb 400 MHz ~ GENiEBEN ~ CPUZ Validation
E8400 @ fsb 726.29 ~ Ground15 ~ CPUZ Validation
E8400 @ fsb 680.11 ~ ARandomOWl ~ CPUZ Validation
E8400 @ fsb 675.37 MHz ~ dhenzjhen ~ CPUZ Validation
E8400 @ fsb 672.57 MHz ~ schmuckley ~ CPUZ Validation
E8400 @ fsb 670.6 MHz ~ baker18 ~ CPUZ Validation
E8400 @ fsb 670.58 MHz ~ battlecryawesome ~ CPUZ Validation
E8400 @ fsb 655.45 MHz ~ dhenzjhen ~ CPUZ Validation
E8400 @ fsb 672.99 MHz MHz ~ Ground15 ~ CPUZ Validation
E8400 @ fsb 639.02 MHz ~ stubass ~ CPUZ Validation
E8400 @ fsb 635.58 MHz ~ CL3P20 ~ CPUZ Validation
E8400 @ fsb 620.13 MHz ~ alancsalt ~ CPUZ Validation
E8400 @ fsb 615.04 MHz ~ battlecryawesome ~ CPUZ Validation
E8400 @ fsb 608.01 MHz ~ topdog ~ CPUZ Validation
E8400 @ fsb 586.15 MHz ~ Ground15 ~ CPUZ Validation
E8400 @ fsb 557.99 MHz ~ baker18 ~ CPUZ Validation
E8400 @ fsb 520 MHz ~ Ground15 ~ CPUZ Validation
E8200 @ fsb 635.05 MHz ~ Stubass ~ CPUZ Validation
E8200 @ fsb 540.03 MHz ~ marsey99 ~ CPUZ Validation
Q6*** Series
Q6600 @ fsb 543.57 MHz ~ Mikecdm ~ CPUZ Validation
Q6600 @ fsb 539.99 MHz ~ NoGuru ~ CPUZ Validation
Q6600 @ fsb 521.13 MHz ~ dhenzjhen ~ CPUZ Validation
QX6*** Series
QX6700 @ fsb 333.94 MHz ~ JambonJovi ~ CPUZ Validation
QX6800 @ fsb 310.2 MHz ~ DieselBird ~ CPUZ Validation
QX6850 @ fsb 426 MHz ~ agentx007 ~ CPUZ Validation
Q8*** Series
Q8400S (ES) @ fsb 563.49 MHz ~ dhenzjhen ~ CPUZ Validation
Q8400 @ fsb 501.87 MHz ~ agentx007 ~ CPUZ Validation
Q8400 @ fsb 500.02 MHz ~ TSX06 ~ CPUZ Validation
Q8300 @ fsb 418.08 MHz ~ GENIEBEN ~ CPUZ Validation
Q9*** Series
Q9300 @ fsb 562.58 MHz ~ dhenzjhen ~ CPUZ Validation
Q9400 @ fsb 559.99 MHz ~ turrican9 ~ CPUZ Validation
Q9550 @ fsb 564.71 MHz ~ dhenzjhen ~ CPUZ Validation
Q9550 @ fsb 553.01 MHz ~ battlecryawesome ~ CPUZ Validation
Q9550 @ fsb 544.99 MHz ~ mm67 ~ CPUZ Validation
Q9550 @ fsb 536.01 MHz ~ marsey99 ~ CPUZ Validation
Q9550 @ fsb 530.56 MHz ~ King T ~ CPUZ Validation
Q9550 @ fsb 521.01 MHz ~ PapaSmurf ~ CPUZ Validation
Q9550 @ fsb 520 MHz ~ srsparky32 ~ CPUZ Validation
Q9550 @ fsb 512.26 MHz ~ King T ~ CPUZ Validation
Q9550 @ fsb 475 MHz ~ black06g85 ~ CPUZ Validation
Q9650 @ fsb 572.18 MHz ~ dhenzjhen ~ CPUZ Validation
Q9650 @ fsb 523.01 MHz ~ NoGuru ~ CPUZ Validation
QX9*** Series
QX9650 @ fsb 410.47 MHz ~ dhenzjhen ~ CPUZ Validation
QX9770 @ fsb 475.43 MHz ~ agentx007 ~ CPUZ Validation
Xeon X3*** Series
Intel Xeon CPU X3370 @ fsb 503.5 MHz ~ agentx007 ~ CPUZ Validation
Intel Xeon CPU X3380 @ fsb 500.02 MHz ~ INTELLER ~ CPUZ Validation
Socket LGA 771
X5*** Series