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INTEL OVERCLOCKING THREAD, TIPS,Q n A, Results...Great For NueBis
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wandzul
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May 12 2010, 07:36 PM
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QUOTE(alvinscboyz @ May 12 2010, 06:47 PM) need some advise to O.C my CPU,how much I can O.C my processor? My rid -Dual Core E6500 2.93 -Asus P5KPL/1600 bio version:0512 -Silverstone ST50F 500WATT 1-check ur proc multiplier, max is how much? 2-whats ur ram type + speed? 3-proc cooler is what type? 4-got ram cooler? 5-air ventilation, how many intake fan & output fan?
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wandzul
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May 12 2010, 08:22 PM
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QUOTE(alvinscboyz @ May 12 2010, 07:56 PM) 1-how to check proc multilier? I just know my CPU is 2.93ghz 2.93ghz 2-currently using with original Intel HSF 3-I using with 2x2GB hyper-x DDR2 1066 mhz 4-cooler include 5-I try to make my pc full cooler...currently using 4x12cm cooler fan (2 performance and 2normal) (2performance for intake GPC and outtake mobo) (2normal for HDD and Top) 6-I use Thermaltake V3 Black case normally temp with non-aircond room is [attachmentid=1572396] ur proc max multiplier is 11.. ur fsb is 266mhz should be able to reach 3.2ghz-3.3ghz with stock cooler.. change to cm hyper 212+ should be able to oc to 4Ghz stable however u need to play with vcore + dram:fsb ratio 1.. just dont go too high on ram clock
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wandzul
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May 12 2010, 09:54 PM
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u need to increase the fsb frequency.. try at 276mhz first, boot & run prime, then repeat with 286, then 300.. make sure ur ram mhz goes anywhere between 750-850mhz (adjust the fsb:ram ratio)
ori hsf should be able to support 3.3ghz.. (400mhz increase).. more than that i wouldnt dare..
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wandzul
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May 12 2010, 10:44 PM
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yes definitely in bios.. got few guide inside LYN itself.. pls search.. i suggest u read lot about fsb freq, fsb:dram ratio, vcore, dram voltage, nb voltage, fsb termination voltage, cpu pll voltage and the list goes on.. dont just go oc if u're new else ur pc will die..
best way is to find someone with similar setup as yours (cpu, mobo, ram) who already oc'ed and make it as ur guideline..
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wandzul
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Jun 26 2010, 08:14 PM
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guys, anyone knows how high can an e8400/e3110 go on p35 chipset? how many mhz @ what vcore & what nb voltage? tq
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wandzul
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Jul 6 2010, 11:40 PM
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hi guys.. noob Q here.. anyone knows how much volt can be pumped into this stick (but still safe enough for 24/7 use)? its a ddr2 667mhz stick btw.. currently doing 888mhz at 1.90v.. wonder how much max volt it can receive..
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wandzul
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Jul 31 2010, 04:49 PM
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QUOTE(SSJBen @ Jul 16 2010, 07:31 PM) 1.9v is about the highest you wanna go. Unless you really really have good airflow in your casing. Though I don't know those chips are binned to the point where you can even POST beyond 1.95v or not. I gave it a try @ 2.15v and it still POST well.. so far the highest speed i got is 1000Mhz (DDR2) @ 5-5-5-15 never dared to go more since its already quite hot (47c) but now lowered the speed abit and run 2.0v only..
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