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I am pretty new to OCing and would like some advice/critiqing...does my current setup look ok (see sig).
TIA!
sangapski
06-02-03, 11:26 PM
that looks good
you should go higher though :D
2.4C have been able to hit 3+GHz on air
what are safe values? i had to lower it back to 2.7 due to the fact that when i restarted my mobo decided not to boot back up...
i cant select any memory ratios which people talk about, even if i could it wouldnt help due to the fact i dont understand it anyhow haha....anyhow i can select DRAM Frequency as either 266, 333, 400, Auto, 500 or 532, i have it on just auto...
what are safe values to have as in voltage that wont hurt my cpu?
micamica1217
06-03-03, 12:14 AM
Originally posted by c0der
I am pretty new to OCing and would like some advice/critiqing...does my current setup look ok (see sig).
TIA!
sorry man,
I think you can do better with that cpu of yours.
it's your mobo that may be holding you back.....
you went with the best parts you could get, then skimped on the mobo.
the asus P4C800 or abit IC7 would have gotten you a better OC at maybe less voltage.
again I'm sorry but a 200mhz OC from that chip is cheap.
mica
i have a ABIT IC7 here, but the MSI had REALLY GOOD reviews
micamica1217
06-03-03, 12:24 AM
Originally posted by c0der
i have a ABIT IC7 here, but the MSI had REALLY GOOD reviews
time to change mobos and don't go past 1.7vcore.
mica
i didnt say i had to necessarily use v1.7 i just stuck it on there...hence the reason i ask what values are safe to use...i just stuck it there cuz it seemed to work haha...
now if i get constant blue screens with various errors when booting up, what can i attribute those to? DDR voltage not high enough or DDR not fast enough?
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