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    Default Overclocking AMD 5200 X2

    I look at this from the OC and want to know if what I have to does an OC processor hope this is the information I've received a hand...

    CPU Properties:
    Processor Type: Dual Core AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200 +
    CPU Alias: Brisbane
    Scaling of the CPU BH-G2
    Engineering Sample: No
    (CPUID) Name of the CPU: AMD Athlon ™ 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5200 +
    (CPUID) Revision: 00060FB2h

    CPU Speed:
    Processor clock speed: 2712.5 MHz (original: 2700 MHz)
    CPU Multiplier: 13.5x
    CPU FSB: 200.9 MHz (original: 200 MHz)
    Hyper Transport Clock: 1004.6 MHz
    Bus Memory: 387.5 MHz
    DRAM: FSB Ratio: CPU / 7

    CPU Cache:
    L1 Code Cache 64 KB per core (Parity)
    L1 Data Cache: 64 KB per core (ECC)
    L2 Cache: 512KB per core (On-Die, ECC, Full-Speed)

    Properties of the motherboard:
    Identification of the Base Plate: 64-0100-000001-00101111-051408-Athlon64 $ 1ADKR017_A7309NMS v9.0 051408
    Motherboard Name: MSI K9N6PGM-F/FI / K9N6SGM-V / K9N6VGM-V (MS-7309) (2 PCI, 1 PCI-E x1, 1 PCI-E x16, 2 DDR2 DIMM, Audio, Video, LAN )

    Chipset Properties:
    Motherboard chipset: NVIDIA nForce 6100-4xx, AMD Hammer
    Memory timings 6-6-6-18 (CL-RCD-RP-RAS)
    Command Rate (CR) 2T
    DIMM1: Kingston 9905429-008.A01LF 2 GB DDR2-800 DDR2 SDRAM (6-6-6-18 @ 400 MHz) (5-5-5-15 @ 333 MHz) (4-4-4-12 @ 266 MHz )
    DIMM2: Kingston 2GB DDR2-800 DDR2 SDRAM (6-6-6-18 @ 400 MHz) (5-5-5-15 @ 333 MHz) (4-4-4-12 @ 266MHz)

    BIOS Properties:
    DMI BIOS Version: v9.0

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    When you put the information as it is a pleasure to help!

    Your information indicates that your CPU runs at 200x13.5 = 2700, 200 are the bus speed and CPU multiplier 13.5 also shows the memory bus divider (DRAM: FSB: Ratio) which is 7 and corresponds the speed at which your reports are working. All this is summarized:

    200x13.5 = 2700 / 7 = 385.71 (381.5 according to your post)

    Other information shows that the frequency of HT in 1000 to work your case and a dryer, this frequency maximum care must be taken to respect when you OC, Let's first attempt.
    First you must check in bios in the following parameters (you can switch from one manufacturer to another):
    Then put the HT to 800 if a frequency or number 4 if (this will let you keep it within tolerable when you upload the bus).
    The FSB and put it to manual and fixed it to: 220
    The memory bus is low: 333 to 400 if (handle then we will see if the OC to 400)
    So you have:

    220x13.5 = 2970 / 7 = 424.28 but as you put the reports to the divider 333 will change to 8 instead of 7 (2970 / 8 = 371.25) memories go smoothly.

    Make a first test, if the PC is started in that case get the CPU voltage a hair and try again, lucky.

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    Thank you very much for the quick response I'll make my first comment as proof and I hope to upload something and it was clear that stability should not be missed ...

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    Vcore with care because if you get, however little, raising the temperature of the CPU voltage to exponentially goals. For example, a voltage of 0.1 can you upload more 5 º C in the load, so eye with those temperatures.

    Greetings!

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    Hi.

    Exactly, try to upload as much as you can without raising the Vcore and check the temperature or with Everest not for the cores.

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    Well gentlemen I tell them I could not do anything in the bios I appearance (Spread Spectrum, Memory hole Remapping, Quiet Cool, Secure virtual machine) can not be able to upload and put the FSB to manual the only thing I can put manual is in the memory bus and yet I can not put it to 333 if not be the bios that comes default values are 400, 800 and 1033 of there I could not do anything else, I think the Motherboard or the bios that it would hurt most recommended ...

    Another thing I saw and my attention is one such program which may alter these parameters ...

    I noticed that the bios version is 9.0 and the site of the motherboard such as the version 9.5 upgrade the bios to be to make greeting...

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    Hi

    For how much this processor temperature could climb up, more or less?

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    Hello

    At full load (full load) 60 º 63 º and nothing happens.

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    Hi

    Apparently I have to change my card is the most advisable thing and I searched the motherboard limiting me a lot...

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    Unfortunately you do not have enough plate settings, if you want a good plate with price adjusted.

    Have an integrated graphics you do not need but you will be quite useful if one day you want to do home cymene (HDMI).

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