I have had a gentle overclock on my Q6600 of about 2.67GHz. Temps were always fine at both idle and load. Couple days ago, I'm playing with some cmos settings, and I notice the CPU multiplier in the ASUS P5NE-SLI motherboard is highlighted as an option for the Q6600. I never paid attention to it before, because my E6600 had it grayed out.
Now I know, Intel doesn't unlock lower end CPU's but I deviously tried my way. I set the multiplier to x8 and my FSB to a conservative 1100mhz (which in theory would under clock it, below its 2.4 stock). As I finished up with my settings I checked SAVE and EXIT. Although, instead of just exiting and rebooting a small message displayed saying something along the lines of "Rewriting system rom for new settings, please do not turn off or reboot your machine".
Ever since I attempted the x8 multiplier and saw that message I am not able to have any settings I fix in the cmos to translate into actual results within Windows. The computer boots and runs perfectly normal. However, if I change the FSB in the cmos from 1066 to 1100 and save it, when I load into Windows and launch CPU-Z it doesn't net the result. I shows stock speed. I verified the speed in General Computer Properties under My Computer.
The speed and timing of my ram is also not affected. Clueless, I loaded default settings and flashed the bios with the most up to date version. Still nothing. Did I some how defunct the motherboard's rom somehow?
I can't image I abused the CPU because the Ram also loses the translation of settings from cmos to windows.
Anyone have a clue?
Now I know, Intel doesn't unlock lower end CPU's but I deviously tried my way. I set the multiplier to x8 and my FSB to a conservative 1100mhz (which in theory would under clock it, below its 2.4 stock). As I finished up with my settings I checked SAVE and EXIT. Although, instead of just exiting and rebooting a small message displayed saying something along the lines of "Rewriting system rom for new settings, please do not turn off or reboot your machine".
Ever since I attempted the x8 multiplier and saw that message I am not able to have any settings I fix in the cmos to translate into actual results within Windows. The computer boots and runs perfectly normal. However, if I change the FSB in the cmos from 1066 to 1100 and save it, when I load into Windows and launch CPU-Z it doesn't net the result. I shows stock speed. I verified the speed in General Computer Properties under My Computer.
The speed and timing of my ram is also not affected. Clueless, I loaded default settings and flashed the bios with the most up to date version. Still nothing. Did I some how defunct the motherboard's rom somehow?
I can't image I abused the CPU because the Ram also loses the translation of settings from cmos to windows.
Anyone have a clue?