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 INTEL OVERCLOCKING THREAD, TIPS,Q n A, Results...Great For NueBis

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post Sep 20 2005, 12:31 AM

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QUOTE(allenultra @ Sep 19 2005, 11:44 PM)
nizamextreme, if u want to oc more.
sell the board and get a nice i865pe or i875 board. biggrin.gif
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Hehehehe...actually we're planning on getting the Lanprty UT 915 T2 as he's quite gatal about the Winbond OC thingy edi and he still wants to play with DDR's. And the BIOS is quite funny. No voltage adjustments. Just timings and a fixed set of FSB's from 333/400/533/600 which I presume are more to dividers. And since it's an ES, can play with multi's too
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post Sep 28 2005, 03:20 PM

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QUOTE(williamlee_1985 @ Sep 28 2005, 03:09 PM)
Hey brothers, I want to overclock my p4 2.4, but I don't know what is the limit. Can anyone tell me how to determine the limit? Should I overclock until 3.0?
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First state your processor. Isit a 2.4A or 2.4C? And also the associated hardware. If C which I presume is a Northwood, on air I can say that 3.2 is possible and prime stable. Even if one plays only with dividers. Best is you start off with dividers of say 4:5 if that option is available. Up slowly the FSB and test it with Prime@SP2004 (USing Small FFT in place test) which is good enough for a general stabillity test until you've hit the limit whereby there will be Prime errors after 5 minutes. Then test somemore by undergoing stress testing the last stable speed for at least 3-4 hours IMHO and if it's stable, you've got your limit. Intel processors generally don't require bumping up of VCore FYI
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post Sep 28 2005, 06:10 PM

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Hornet, we'd need to know what those KVR's are using in terms of chips. If we don't we can't be sure. If Hynix then it'd be strange. If Elpedia or sumthing llike that...I won't be surprised.

Try using dividers instead to psuh up the proc if that option is available. And if I'm not mistaken, there's a prob with GFX's everytime you push up the FSB. Did you check whether the AGP frequency is properly locked at 66Mhz?

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