This already leaves me without motivation.
I can't touch the vcore on this motherboard and it would be the solution to keep the processor at 3.2ghz. Now it's like in the first attached photo in terms of value to 3ghz stable and it should be raised to 1.3Xv.
I'm under win7 x64 and I can't install systool, since it doesn't work in this case to be able to ignore the Digital Signed messages and make a correct installation. Everything that is "disable this or that" doesn't work here. I also doubt that it will go to 32bits to be able to do an OC on a socket that is already dead, 775.Also, I read that raising this micro to more than 3.4 is almost imperceptible in games with modern engine, that it's the same as 3.4 as 3.6 or higher, and even, it worsens the performance despite the logic that "it has to go better".
So I'm at 3ghz. There are hardly any motherboards left to mount a q6600 and mine with its Bios is not very "tweakable"
The pc is fast in terms of my needs as a user and I have the g94 chip for the VGA. As it is now and maybe, a small jump to a higher or more modern VGA chipset, it would be "almost" perfect.
Thanks
You have to touch the vcore in the bios, it's not recommended to do OC from those Windows programs, if they were new motherboards with UEFI then you could touch many more values, but in that socket the OC should be done in the bios.
Anyway that motherboard isn't going to allow you good OC for that CPU, unless it lets you block the integrated graphics, I don't know who will say that raising that CPU is imperceptible but it will influence the graphics you have and also the game, in a Q6600 of mine it's not so imperceptible to put it at 3600, games like GTA4 are noticeable in the minimums and in stability, but it will depend on the game, some games don't ask for much CPU and others do and in the latter a faster processor goes better, although many things influence the resolution and graphics, in addition to the CPU.
That's right, from 3200 to 3400 there is little difference, it will be noticed a little more in some games but it will never be an important difference.
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