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Though the specific methods are a bit dated, the process of overclocking is still the same. Try checking this out and see if it can get you on the right track. Once you have the knowledge, the rest is simple trial and error. :DOld age and treachery will overcome youth and skill
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thanks for the help so far :)
But im still getting a problem. My pc is running at 2400Mhz and EVERYTHING works perfect except the graphical applications, such as games and 3DMark. It would be a real pity if i have to go back to 2300Mhz or 2200 Mhz cos i can really see a difference :(
Can anyone help plz.
Thanks in advance...
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Just try testing from 2.3 up to 2.4 by 3-5Mhz increments, risky to take it up 100Mhz at a time like you are doing. Keep increasing by small increments and test stability with 3DMark. If theres no lock-ups or crashes... then keep increasing until you finally do crash. Thats when you stop, just before a lock up or crash...:cheers:
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Yor memory is "good" if it works. But when you increase the FSB to a higher speed, the memory might not work at all. Thats when the better memory (like Corsair, Kingston, ect) comes into play, by being able to oporate at higher FSB speeds. If you increased the FSB 60Mhz, and you crashed, then and you increased you multiplyer and took it up 100Mhz, than it is your memory. So 1.) Either use multiplyer to overclock or 2.) Buy some better memory with heatsinks on it (Dual channel if possible). You would most likely be able to reach higher speeds overclocking with multiplyer with new, better memory as well. (And always lock your PCI and AGB slots before increasing FSB):cheers:
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I think i found a problem. I cannot lock the AGP and the PCI slots on my motherboard. Maybe that is what causes the crashes. Anyways im going to sell my MB and buy an MSI MB based on the NForce 2 chipset.
Btw my memory is Nanya Technology DDR-SDRAM PC3200 512x2
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