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TSabul
post Dec 1 2006, 12:24 AM, updated 20y ago

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i now use AMD Athalon X2 64 3800 + MOBO Gfi nf4 ultra....

and used 6600GT-PCI-E for my graphic card...

is it possible to OC my MOBO and GC?
is RAM and power supply effect OC?

need help... sad.gif cry.gif

This post has been edited by abul: Dec 1 2006, 12:39 AM
yehlai
post Dec 1 2006, 12:50 AM

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Yes u can OC with your i Cute PSU..
But be prepare to send you rig back to RMA very soon.
Ercanet
post Dec 1 2006, 05:35 AM

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relly sorry to leech your thread answer
i had the quite similiar prob
just oc my vga and got improvement from my 3dmark03 from 10k to 12k!
but how come i oc my processor and ram too by increase the fbs from 200mhz to 225mhz from cmos only got 200 extra in 3dmark points?

something wrong with my cmos oc?
or the increment is this minor?
the timing i set 2.5/2/2/5 in cmos but why cpuz shown diff? 2.5/4/4/8
i'm using apacer 512ddr1
And all voltage is set auto, cool and quiet is enable
MaGicDust
post Dec 1 2006, 06:32 AM

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Increment in 3DMark03 is mainly affected by your graphics card and much less by your processor... For example, if you OC 10% on your graphics card core, you will definitely get a better increment than OCing 10% of your CPU original clock, but I'm not sure how much is the difference...
Or this might show that your graphics card is the bottle neck of computer as increasing your processor clock doesn't improve the graphics performance much since your gfx card is already operating at its max potential...

When OCing, it is recommended to disable Cool and Quiet I think... As for the timings... Not too sure about that... Maybe you can play with the timing as see how it changes in CPU-Z compare to the BIOS settings. Maybe its just CPU-Z error, or you might have set it wrongly in the BIOS...
soulfly
post Dec 1 2006, 09:22 AM

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Please use existing topics to raise your general enquiries/issues. Such simple questions does not need new thread to be discussed.

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