- Joined
- Jul 27, 2005
- Location
- Austin, Texas
Hi all,
first of all, I would like to thank everyone here who has helped me in every which way learning and giving advice to better understand overclocking and picking up right stuff for it. Special thanks to Overclocker forums for the stickies w/ tons of info, guidelines, and links. this is a great site w/ great members. thanks
Here I have learned that burning-in ram/cpu will greatly affects better overclocking and system stability. I could not Overclock my system before burn-in specially with a mobo that "had" 1.5 v for cpu-top
Thanks to cpu burn-in and prime95(torture test) after 24 hrs of burn-in, my system overclocks and is stable. And for some reason my cpu voltage can be set as high as 1.55 (.05v higher than before) in BIOS. This is what I don’t understand. Did the burin-in increase my cpu v setting in BIOS or was it an accident?
Please also check the html(sorry for html, only way I could post it) shot of my cpuz shows my cpu fsb @ 210x9, but my ram speed shows 135x14. I have set my cpu fsb to 210 and ram @500mhz, but I don’t understand why cpuz show different. I am overclocking little at the time and burning-in afterward, hoping to reach highest one step at the time.
Your help greatly appreciated.
my cpu-z
first of all, I would like to thank everyone here who has helped me in every which way learning and giving advice to better understand overclocking and picking up right stuff for it. Special thanks to Overclocker forums for the stickies w/ tons of info, guidelines, and links. this is a great site w/ great members. thanks
Here I have learned that burning-in ram/cpu will greatly affects better overclocking and system stability. I could not Overclock my system before burn-in specially with a mobo that "had" 1.5 v for cpu-top
Thanks to cpu burn-in and prime95(torture test) after 24 hrs of burn-in, my system overclocks and is stable. And for some reason my cpu voltage can be set as high as 1.55 (.05v higher than before) in BIOS. This is what I don’t understand. Did the burin-in increase my cpu v setting in BIOS or was it an accident?
Please also check the html(sorry for html, only way I could post it) shot of my cpuz shows my cpu fsb @ 210x9, but my ram speed shows 135x14. I have set my cpu fsb to 210 and ram @500mhz, but I don’t understand why cpuz show different. I am overclocking little at the time and burning-in afterward, hoping to reach highest one step at the time.
Your help greatly appreciated.
my cpu-z