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Originally Posted by zinglebarb
C2D built and installed not overclocked or benched yet  Tips Keith for overclocking this chip and board please (Asus P5DH Deluxe what you have aint it?) 
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Appologies for the late reply to this i havent really been watching this thread.
My main tip is just keep cranking the fsb up, leave all voltages alone for now and find with dual instances of prime how fast you can run with stock voltage, most E6600 and 6700 will hit around 3.3GHz like this.
Do it manually in the bios as the aibooster can do funky things in windows sometimes. (such as under read cpu speed)
Prime will usually give up easily when you push to hard with rounding errors. I would suggest using one instance of prime in option 1 and the other in option 2 (default is 3) as 3 uses alot of ram.
Once you have found this limit, you have to turn off speed step, and other power management features to enable vcore increase.
Increase this at an increment at a time then find the max clockspeed at each increment.
At this time its worth monitoring the cpu temperature. As increasing vcore rapidly sends temperature soaring. I would suggest 60C as a maximum to occur under dual prime when it is maximum heat mode any warmer and you will get instabilty due to overheating.
currently my c2d is running at 3.73GHz using 1.55v It runs two instances of folding all day long and peak temperature is around 50C, it is however water cooled. The chip will run at around 3.9GHz at about 1.65v
You will find that overtime you will be able to run higher clocks at lower voltages as the chips matures / beds in! (It previously took 1.625v to hit 3.7GHz stable, now its at 3.73 with only 1.55)
Another tip once you get over around 350 fsb you will want to increase the mch (northbridge voltage)
Once you've found the cpu limit crank up the ram speed.
Allways run the latest bios and asus seems to be releasing new ones every few weeks atm each with new features and occasional flaws (such as ram not working in anything but spd mode)
good luck and enjoy just how quick the c2d's are