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 noob question in overclocking, after overclock not much different

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davidletterboyz
post Dec 29 2006, 08:05 AM

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QUOTE(amduser @ Dec 28 2006, 07:50 PM)
i want to ask u all, i hv tune my GPU and motherboard settings using the nTune download from the nvidia.com, i just let it to help me to tune my setting in my graphic card and motherboard, after i wait for 3 hours, ntg change also, i go for my game, and still the same experience >.<

i use the nvidia monitor(software from nvidia) to detect my CPU core and PCI-E bus speed

original MHz of CPU core: 2210.xxxMHz
after overclock: 2321.277MHz

original PCI-E bus speed: 2500MHz
after overclock: 2925MHz

i'm using AMD 3500+ 2.2GHz and run on 7300GS 512MB DDR2 and 1GB RAM

should i considered the changes of bus speed of CPU and PCI-E as overclock?
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What's motherboard r u using?!
That PCI-E bus speed is wrong. No way it can get that high...
davidletterboyz
post Dec 29 2006, 06:53 PM

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QUOTE(amduser @ Dec 29 2006, 09:57 AM)
i use nvidia nTune software and i use GIGABYTE M61PM-S2, i didnt adjust the PCI-E bus speed itself, i just let the nvidia nTune to tune itself, at first it boost my processor to 2.5 then hang, and then it take it down to 2.3GHz, and yesterday be4 i sleep, i take it up to 2.4GHz, and now still works fine for me, the PCI-E bus speed seem not to be so useful.

EDIT: y after i overclock my PC, when i go to the control panel > system there, it still show me 2.21GHz although i already adjust to 2.4GHz, and one more things, is 589.980MHz very high for my kingston PC4200 DDRs 1GB RAM?
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Ok, I was informed that the nTune has different frequency reading for some reasons but it doesnt matter anyway. From what u r saying, I'm assuming u r using the auto overclock function. The reason why your graphics card displaying artifacts (corrupted textures) is because your card has native memory capacity of 256MB and 512MB if u r running in Turboforce mode. That turboforce mode is using your system RAM, probably when your ram is o/ced too high (which also means your graphics RAM o/ced as well), it gives u artifacts.

This is purely speculative...i have never use/own this card but google told me it's a turbocache card.

QUOTE(bobtiang @ Dec 29 2006, 05:51 PM)
exactly.. smile.gif i cant see anything, blank screen only.

sifu Goldfries, this is my mobo guide
http://developer.intel.com/design/motherbd/rl/rl_confg.htm

would you be kind enough to help me take a look on what pin to set in order to reset?
I dont really get it... icon_question.gif  it says need recovery diskette? I dont even have floppy disk sad.gif

thanks a lot.

i hope i dont screw up my baby.. I just upgraded to 1GB RAM and wanna play with my Ubuntu..  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif
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AFAIK, u dont need a diskette to reset the CMOS. Diskette is probably for flashing a new BIOS etc.

EDIT: LOL it looks like this mobo really needs a recovery diskette. sweat.gif

This post has been edited by davidletterboyz: Dec 29 2006, 06:56 PM

 

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