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    Adam Hollioake is offline Senior Member
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    Default Overclock my Intel PC

    Good record for me they told me that here are some experts in the overclock
    I overclocked my processor is a Pentium dual e2180 to 2.00 GHz
    PC data:
    Processor: Pentium dual e2180 to 2.00 GHz
    Motherboard: pc chips p53g
    Ram: 667 MHz 2x1GB RAM.
    Video: ECS 8400GS 256MB

    I think that is all that is needed may help
    PS Thanks to those who do attempt to help and thank you very much more to help me

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    You have to do it no more..... Nobody can say, leave this value as it rises or another, etc ... thing is going to see how it lines up to put to your hardware configuration and choose the most suitable.
    I have the same CPU and Mother gives you the options.

    Greetings and Welcome.

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    Adam Hollioake is offline Senior Member
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    Thanks, and only tried to have reached a stable 2.17 GHz and the other is that the typical windows blue or freezes the pc hope or give me tips and advice that is not easy and in the motherboard does not have many options to overclock or only be something like and the cpu seems to be named by default comes in 200 and 290 placed in eh hope to continue helping me otherwise as I can check the reports and what should be average values? Of reports.

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    Do not think too suddenly rise from 200 to 290? Got to go slow, check that the pc is stable and not seeing much stress reports.

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    I think that is true because I am new here was Czech and often 2.1 GHz 210 me that should be tested slowly ah also increased if the 667.

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    Timing is latency, which is different from the frequency of reports, you got to see that its frequency not go far the simplest way is to download them to 400MHz and then on to the processor to ocear recently tested on Windows with the stability program.

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    These processes give good OC, but the little problem is on the board to see when you hang up, grows a little fsb, is the stability limit, and test if the voltage up a bit (if that gives you the option ) if you stand a little more.

    Greetings.

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    This process rises.... so you can limit are the memories and the mother.

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    Under the Dramtiming and me slowly rising frequency of the CPU voltage that will not let me change it. I was trying dramtiming and in 667 and only been stable at 2.1.

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    Is a good processor but the motherboard pc chips have is very bad for the oc.

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    Get the frequency of reports, hence raises the fsb, and the frequency rises with the processor.

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    I do not think you can get much more than 266 at fsb stable in the board simply not prepared to endure more without correcting dividers PCI / PCI-E / ATA

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    266 can do this very instable test crashes Everest and gives blue screen of windows as soon as you can get the CPU frequency?

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    It is suggested that you were tested in 5 of 5, from 200 stocks. Tomas the way in which instability, and low of 1 in 1, to the point of stability with higher overclock.

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    Test 266 also lowers the divider of the reports may be very high and so are you going to water.

    If not with that, or simply need more voltage, or the mobo does not get more and look for the limit point of the fsb to 5 in 5 MHz.

    Greetings

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