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I oc'd my fsb from 2.4 to 2.98 with no voltage increase and im fine  (q6600)

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I would try overclocking without touching the voltage first. Also, I would touch on the base clock instead of the multiplier... just cause it's easy haha. i5-3570k stock cooler, no voltage overclock, from base 3.4GHz to 4.4GHz. 

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It's safe (For the most part), but you just won't get as good an overclock as normal overclocking, unless you are overclocking an LGA1366 Xeon or older.

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Just now, CUDA_Cores said:

you will need to clear the CMOS. What I reccomend doing is making profiles in your bios every time the overclock passes. Then you can simply restore your setting of your last good OC if you have to clear the CMOS.

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4 minutes ago, CUDA_Cores said:

you will need to clear the CMOS. What I reccomend doing is making profiles in your bios every time the overclock passes. Then you can simply restore your setting of your last good OC if you have to clear the CMOS.

Do I clear the cmos with the pc on?

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22 minutes ago, DominicNikon said:

if it fails do i restart and clear the cmos?

try to restart and just diale the clocks back. if not yeah. you'll have to clear the cmos

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