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

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kcy3ssm
post Jun 28 2008, 11:57 AM

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Hi Boys

Just started doing OC

Default Configuration as follows:

Pentium D 2.66 Smithfield
Gigabyte 8i945P-G
Default intel HSF

Overclocking method: Used the guide on this forum + only increased the FSB to 150. Results from internet show I can go as far as 195 without increasy any voltage.

So yeah voltage is still default

Below is the output

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So previously i can only play COD in 640 * 480 using 7300 GT. After Oc'ing can go upto 1024

Going to get the Vendetta II today and will share with u lot if can go higher!!!

One thing...the info on the threads in here were so useful seriously
kcy3ssm
post Jun 30 2008, 12:02 AM

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Ok boys OCZ Vendetta II is in d house!!!

OC'd the processor further to 3.2 Ghz

Following are the current temperature ratings:

Idle : 31 C
Load: Max 46 C

So far im only playing with the FSB.

Yesterday I tried OCing to 3.4 Ghz following were the consequences:

1). System successfully loaded to Windows
2). Ran Prime load test
3). Came back and there was some memory error

As I havent touched the memory so far, Im currently using Kingston Value 2 GB DDR2 ram

If there are any suggestions from your side do let me know to go further as I know I can go upto 190 Mhz FSB as per the review.

Regards
kcy3ssm
post Jul 1 2008, 09:37 AM

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QUOTE(kmarc @ Jun 30 2008, 09:24 PM)
Errr.... prime95 can't tell you that your memory has error. It can only show errors in calculation, which could be due to many factors.....

How do you know it is memory error?  hmm.gif
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Cuz when i came back and restarted...it said something like memory failure the time when the ram is tested

Im supposing this error was due to the set DRAM by SPD

So increasing CPU speed also leads in speedin up the memory speed which the memory sticks cannot take.

I should be disabling SPD and set a value myself but im not sure which value to set.

Is dat correct?
However im giving a hold to any of my OC efforts and leaving the CPU at 3.2 Ghz due to the power supply.
Gonna put a bigger power supply and then do it

This post has been edited by kcy3ssm: Jul 1 2008, 09:40 AM

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