Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Overclocking Report

@ 2007/07/25
ne comparison that we’ve made in the office over the last week or so since we started really tinkering with our Core 2 Quad Q6600 is to the Athlon XP 2500+ for those of you that remember that CPU. At the time, AMD’s flagship processor was the XP 3200+, which was clocked at 11x200MHz. The XP 2500+ shared the same multiplier as the 3200+, but used the slower 166MHz front side bus speed.

Getting flagship performance out of the XP 2500+ was as simple as increasing the front side bus from 166MHz to 200MHz – virtually every processor did that on stock volts. I think we’re going to see something similar with the Core 2 Quad Q6600 – it shares the same multiplier as the Core 2 Extreme QX6850, but uses a 1066MHz front side bus instead of 1333MHz.

Comment from Rutar @ 2007/07/26
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Originally Posted by Kougar View Post
Interesting P5K vs 680i OC comparison, but unfortunately they were using a B3 revision Q6600 for their tests.
It is pretty much common knowledge that the P35 is better than the 680.
Comment from Kougar @ 2007/07/26
Interesting... They claim it is an XFX board, but they are using a eVGA board in their photo
Comment from Kougar @ 2007/07/26
Interesting P5K vs 680i OC comparison, but unfortunately they were using a B3 revision Q6600 for their tests.