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January 25, 2007 at 7:43 pm #44100
nOm
Participant@TurksMeister wrote:
Fucking hell! some people are just so selfish!
Fuck me tea, family…clan first
things you will need…TAT http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/392 monitor both cores temps..dont go over 60degrees
orthos http://sp2004.fre3.com/ stresses cpu and mem, run blend test….some say run for 12 hrs then its stable, me i say an hour is plenty..only need 12hrs if your folding or cancer research on pc
bench mark … http://www.xtremesystems.com/pi/ run the 1m test to test if stable each time you increase overclock. quick way to test.
Bios changes:
enter bios
in Advanced Bios Features…DISABLE the following:cpu Enhanced Halt (C1E)
cpu EIST Function
Virtualization Technologypress escape
go to PC Health Statusset Fan Speed Control to Legacy
set Fan Speed Control Mode to PMW ( these setting ensure that fans are at optimum)press escape
go to Motherboard Intelligent Tweaker:set cpu Host Clock Control to enabled
set the System Memory Multiplyer to 2.0
set system voltage to Manual
set MCH Voltage to +o.1v (just gives the memory a boost, you can try without this)make sure your memory is set to auto for the time being
ok…now the good bit…the FSB (Front Side Bus)
you will have a multiplyer of 7 with a fsb of 266…7×266=1862 your cpu speed (1.8g)increase the fsb…now you can do incremental ie 5-10mhz…or jump straight to 300 or 366.. 366×7=2.57g nice oc…..then try in stages to get to 400fsb= 2.8g..my lads is at 429= 3.0g and theres more to come
DONT FORGET TO SAVE YOR SETTINGS (F10)
NOTE:
1.all cpus and memory are different..an overclock is not definite, but i’ve yet to see a 6300 @ 1.8 not hit 2.6 and above.
2.use cpuz to know your cpu speed….at each stage please test with TAT for temps….super pi for quick stability test…up near 2.4ish use Orthos for 20mins or more. When you think youve oc enough test with Orthos for at least an hour.
3.If you push it too far just reset to manual settings in bios and start again.
4.if you fold or use pc for research purposes and need real accurate data the run Orthos for a min of 12hrs.
5.post here if you get stuck or want some help we can use ts etc.
6.you overclock at your own risk…i love you all but fuck if im replacing your pc parts..
it may seem complicated but it is a simple process….good luck
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January 25, 2007 at 10:06 pm #44101XDCiNSANE
ParticipantLMFAO!
Aint you got a 1 click process for him? You might as well goto his house and do it for him hehe
January 25, 2007 at 10:30 pm #44102XDCMADMAX
Participant@=XDC=iNSANE wrote:
LMFAO!
Aint you got a 1 click process for him? You might as well goto his house and do it for him hehe
feck off lol
Cheers Nom, although Im a little apprehensive about overclocking
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