Q6600 + ASUS P5N-E SLI overclocking.
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Solved by harrynowl,
Its B3, so the bad one, guess that could be the reason, thought it might be temp issues, but even running a stress test doesnt get the cpu above 50 degrees. Im guessing i will just keep it at stock speeds and live with the bottleneck until i can change it out, been looking at 2500/2600 k or non k, they are just in hot demand and prices go up too high when i find something
Yea it's probably not worth the effort to try and 'debug' as to why it crashes to be honest, even if you got it going most B3s cap at 3GHz or less
Z77 is quite expensive right now where I live (like 3x more than they were a year ago), not sure about your location.
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