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 How to Overclock AMD Barton 2600 to 3200?

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uzairi
post May 15 2006, 10:49 PM

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U can use various settings to get 3200+. The most common one was (200mhzx11). Btw i think u should read this --> http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=198734 (Barton Overclocking Database)
uzairi
post May 17 2006, 04:25 AM

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Hrmm.. U mentioned that you get 240mhz last time right ? How u get that speed ? DDR400 rams should have 2.5-3-3-7 timings. Voltage is already at 1.7V so i think that's not the problem. Maybe u need to slowly increase the fsb since ur proc never been oced before. U need to train the proc to use higher fsb slowly. Try to increase by 10mhz increments, if got any error back by 5mhz and see how it goes. Slowly kay ? U cant forced it to go 2.2ghz in just a click. It take some patience before u can go to that speed.
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post May 17 2006, 04:55 AM

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Its just a recommended but u can change it yourself depending on the rams chipset also. So u need to see wether it works or not, that's the everyday job for a OCer. If ure into overclocking then u need to learn the darkside of it. brows.gif
uzairi
post May 17 2006, 08:08 PM

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Slowly burn in the rams, lets say 10mhz per day ? I wouldnt hurt that much rite ? Dont be greedy, cook the ram slowly until u reach the limit. For me, i cook my Hynix D43 rams with 3v Vdimm and increase 10mhz per day. If there's problem, use the stable settings before and cook it longer for 2 days. And go up by 5mhz increments. See how far it goes.
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post May 18 2006, 02:06 AM

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Yups, slowly let it burn. If not successfull then let it burn longer and then increase it again. Repeat the process until u get the highest clock.
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post May 18 2006, 06:06 PM

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The max D43 can take should be 2.9V but using 3V might result in a better cooking temp. That's what i was thinking and it really works. Im not simply using 3V for no reason. U can try as well.

 

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