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    Graham Thorpe is offline Member
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    Default E7300 overclock

    Hello everybody, I'm new here, and I ask help to make a jar OC my arm that I made just under a month. Is as follows:

    motherboard: gigabyte ga-ep45-ds3l
    Processor: Intel core 2 duo e7300 2.66GHz
    memories: Patriot DDR2 800MHz 2x1GB
    source: to power m2 600W
    HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 250gb
    VGA: x1950pro
    Extra fan: TT blue orb II

    What they wanted was to ask more than anything as I do the oc for q if not raise the fsb in 5 or 10, if you raise the voltage if you change the multiplier ... finally, that. For understand I can make enough to OC my pc but I have tried to raise the fsb very little and still restarts and returns to the original fsb. I hope to have explained. That is most of all, greetings and thanks

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    First the low frequency of reports, which are to discard them the stability they generate, then go up from 5 in the 5 fsb and stability testing in Windows.

    The multi is not being able to upload, the process has it locked.

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    Then to understand what he says depending on your expectations GoldenX of overclock should not set or manually move the cpu voltage from the start, if you're thinking about 3200mhz you should manually to 1.200v, 1.275vo 4000mhz to 3500mhz at 1.375vo more. Everything will depend on how much to ask that the processor is so hot 'temper' of the processor you bought

    Greetings

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    These latencies are not often looking to download 667MHz or something similar, lower latencies only makes the pc is more unstable with the oc.

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    Rightly so, idiot that I now understand why I fell q windows Ok ... I will see that and tell you how I was.

    Thank you.

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    The thing is that there are options where you can set AUTO frequency (q can be 200, 266, 333 and 400 MHz) and the multi down (I guess the memo?) And below the frequency marked the end comes I. the thing is how they set for me to stay at 667MHz? That was what told me by what I saw on q can be reached in different ways to 667MHz. Sorry if you get bored a lot but really do want to oc my jar. Thank you.

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    333 would be 667, but adding the process of oc will rise to that, I say this so that you do not operate well above 800MHz, so not over-hard and give instability.

    Achieves lower the frequency of reports and I could do the procedure until OC 3.01 GHz. Then I took a test with the Agency and I came out he was stable, that means we can continue the fsb? Thank you.

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    CPU, board, cooler and prepared as a source to reach a result similar to the bay. But something that is going to learn a little of the characteristics of the bone to know the pc bios.

    Greetings

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    The option seeks to enhance performance on standard leave... let it rise a bit more the oc, such options would be like an auto oc ... if you get the monster xD obtained.

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