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Overclocking Intel C2D E7500 @ 2.93GHZ

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Thats up to you. Keep temps on that chip in the 80s while stress testing and you will be fine.
 
Thanks for your information already. If i need some help, i'm glad to ask some other questions :)
 
I just ordered the cooler, will arrive in like 4 days. I hope i will reach my goal, and if i cant. I just have to buy a whole new computer :p
 
Hmm, after i changed the setting to 2.0. Its booting, but only once, so it isn't booting anymore after i booted with the 2.0 setting :O
 
So, im now enjoying the new cooler, its working fine. But i need the most balanced settings for my computer now. Its hard for me too find out, cause my computer is just not booting after i booted once with the new settings.

The Settings in BIOS Menu now.

FSB:DRAM 1:1
Core speed = 3500Mhz
Bus Speed = 350mhz
Multiplier = x10..
Vcore was like 1.2825 or something.

MAX TEMPS Stress mode 55degrees.

Do i have to increase vcore if i want the pc to boot well or..?
And am i able to increase the bus speed a little?
 
I would recommend a bump in vcore. Try 1.32-1.35vv or so because the more load you put on you MB the more droop you will have. EDIT: after reading the first few posts make sure your ram isn't overclocked. Use a different divider and make sure your at ot below 400Mhz. Then bump your Vcore.
 
I would recommend a bump in vcore. Try 1.32-1.35vv or so because the more load you put on you MB the more droop you will have. EDIT: after reading the first few posts make sure your ram isn't overclocked. Use a different divider and make sure your at ot below 400Mhz. Then bump your Vcore.

What divider do you prefer then?
 
Just changed the divider to 4:5 (2.5 in BIOS).
Lifted it up too 3.6ghz now. I tried to go to the 3,8/9/4.0 GHZ.
But it ended up with a Blue screen of death. What do i have to do now then?
 
I have the same motherboard and it isnt very good for overclocking. I would recommend you figure out how to get the computer to boot consistantly, before trying to keep going higher with the cpu speed. I would keep your RAM at or below the 800 mark in bios and keep adjusting the vcore/fsb until you get it right. Also in the bios you want to make sure the performance boost is at standard or it will make it harder to boot.
 
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