Re: Instaling Ga-EP35-D3SL and e5200
Ahh, OK then you may be able to get 4Ghz... Sorry bud!
Well you will want to leave your advanced timings loose like you have them until you get your CPU where you want it. Then you can lower them
I would shoot for 10x402 for 4GHz with that CPU so you can have 1:1 with your ram and it may be the easiest way to do it
So I would switch to 10x333 and then start upping the FSB until it fails, then add more Vcore until it does not, and so on and so forth until you get 402 FSB
Keep this enabled >>>
CPU Thermal Monitor 2(TM2) ...........: [Disabled]
Good luck, I am on my way out the door so I will see you tonight most likely!
Ahh, OK then you may be able to get 4Ghz... Sorry bud!
Well you will want to leave your advanced timings loose like you have them until you get your CPU where you want it. Then you can lower them
I would shoot for 10x402 for 4GHz with that CPU so you can have 1:1 with your ram and it may be the easiest way to do it
So I would switch to 10x333 and then start upping the FSB until it fails, then add more Vcore until it does not, and so on and so forth until you get 402 FSB
Keep this enabled >>>
CPU Thermal Monitor 2(TM2) ...........: [Disabled]
Good luck, I am on my way out the door so I will see you tonight most likely!
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