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Help with a p4 2.4c..

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Sophisticated said:
1st Step: Set the option in Jumperfree connection to Manual and it will display a couple of new items

2nd Step: Where it says External CPU Freq. [200] this is your FSB that is times by 12...you want to increase this in little increments till you can't any more...

3rd Step: now when you have problems after you increase the FSB little by little just raise the Vcore a tad bit and try again...dont go past 1.65 on the Vcore..BTW the Vcore is on auto when u cant go higher increase voltage to 1.550 and so on

4th Step: when you increase your FSB it is also increasing the memory MHz so this is where this comes into play...

5th Step: look for DRAM Freq and that will be set to [Auto] you want to set it to 5:4 which is 333 in the menu when u take auto off...this will run the memory async so you can get a higher OC

6th Step: where it says something like DDR reference voltage its set to auto also...change it from auto and put the max vdimm to 2.85 or whatever is the highest on that board

very nice post Sophisticated

i must save that for further advices
if u dont mind of course
;)
 
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