- Jul 25, 2006
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I tried overclocking my comp for the first time a week ago, and have been away. I have an X2 3800+. I set the memory to 100mhz, and all the NB<->SB and all the different MoBo interconnects to 5x (default, RIGHT?). I kept the pcie where it was, and only changed the FSB (with the multi left at 10x). In about 4 hours I went from 2ghz to 2.7ghz. 2.75 was not stable and 2.80 didn't clear post into bios. I have a feeling it can go further, as I left the stock voltage at 1.35.... I'm not sure what settings to change.... I can clear post, but instead of going to the blue bios, it just puts up a grey screen (with 2.75-2.8 and above, the rest go to windows no problem). I'm onmly getting a 3*C increase in temps, but then again I have the memory uderclocked and everything at the stock multipliers....
I have the A8n32-SLI Deluxe, and supposedly it has CPU CPR... so if the system hangs due to a bad OC it will reset things upon restarting. What a load of bull- every time I tried pressing it-I had to take of the rtc jumper... go in an change the boot settings to what i had, and start off Ocing again. I chanegd the interconnects all down to 3x even, but still couldn't get past 2.8 without problem. How do I go about changing voltages (I know how to, but what increments, and how high is okay)? I read you shouldn't go past 1.45V with X2, but with C'n'Q on it usually takes it up to 1.48 on its own.....
Speaking of, if I find my max OC for the entire system, can I turn on C'n'Q to throttle down everything until I need it? Seems rather dumb to run at >2.7ghz while idling.....
And how come Asus's aibooster program can't change this stuff from windows? It suppsoed to do it without delay, but if I change the internal clock by even 1 mhz, it asks me to restart before chanegs take palce- eff that, I'll just do it in bios.... Is ntune any better? I have it for my graphics card...... and I know my mobo is compatable...
thanks for any help...
::EDIT::
BTW I am not doing any more overclocking (leaving at stock speeds) until I order and install an A64 Freezer- this stock AMD HSF is horrible....... loud and hot- 48*C idle stock!!! (QITH COOL'N'QUIET ON- SO TIS RUNNING AT 1GHZ, NOT 2!!!!)...just crazy
I have the A8n32-SLI Deluxe, and supposedly it has CPU CPR... so if the system hangs due to a bad OC it will reset things upon restarting. What a load of bull- every time I tried pressing it-I had to take of the rtc jumper... go in an change the boot settings to what i had, and start off Ocing again. I chanegd the interconnects all down to 3x even, but still couldn't get past 2.8 without problem. How do I go about changing voltages (I know how to, but what increments, and how high is okay)? I read you shouldn't go past 1.45V with X2, but with C'n'Q on it usually takes it up to 1.48 on its own.....
Speaking of, if I find my max OC for the entire system, can I turn on C'n'Q to throttle down everything until I need it? Seems rather dumb to run at >2.7ghz while idling.....
And how come Asus's aibooster program can't change this stuff from windows? It suppsoed to do it without delay, but if I change the internal clock by even 1 mhz, it asks me to restart before chanegs take palce- eff that, I'll just do it in bios.... Is ntune any better? I have it for my graphics card...... and I know my mobo is compatable...
thanks for any help...
::EDIT::
BTW I am not doing any more overclocking (leaving at stock speeds) until I order and install an A64 Freezer- this stock AMD HSF is horrible....... loud and hot- 48*C idle stock!!! (QITH COOL'N'QUIET ON- SO TIS RUNNING AT 1GHZ, NOT 2!!!!)...just crazy