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    Peter dmello is offline Member
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    Default My new PC overclock

    I buy parts for a new pc because my old board died at the light. Everything I buy midrange, not "spend so much" in quotes because it is too expensive. Buy an Intel Core 2 Duo E7300@2.66GHz, MSI P6NGM board with NVIDIA chipset MCP73V, a video card MSI NX8500GT TD512E Geforce 2 and a 2Gb memory Kingston 667MHz. Obviously was not happy with the initial performance of this and decided to make the OC and the card processor, memory, do not touch it.

    As I read this and other forums on the CPU and GPU have tremendous capabilities of OC, with the processor to reach 4.5 GHz and post below making the juice to the same cards.

    The process is at 3.0GHz with FSB 300 x 10 (original: 266MHz) a 12-13% of OC. I took a stress test with the latest version of everest ultimate, 49 º is not the core 2 which is the most heated.

    Leave the card with an OC of 10% and hardly changed the temperature to 48 º I took the test and performance test rose to 50 º.

    My questions are good if this configuration is stable?
    Does something in relation to the FSB of the CPU multiplier?

    Any advice is appreciated!

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    To prove that you are stable oc of the cpu, and memory, which saturates both hard either, tells you if it fails, and if you do, you have to check your oc.

    The vga you can get more insurance than a 20% minimum, not counting his memoirs.

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    Thanks for your answer. But did not find that program anywhere. Moreover preguntita!

    The bios change the value of the FSB and brought me 3 options: auto, manual and linked to the speed of the ram to increase proportionally with the bus, I do not want to put out good as I gave the manual reporting, but in a scenario where I would put my plate at 800 MHz memory Could you do for overclock? Since in the post page where specifications sheet says it supports 533/667MHz RAM and if you can run that risk? Overheating or board memory, increased energy consumption?

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    The risk for forcing windows reports is that anytime you throw a blue screen and restart, but the mother holds mine is also up 667 and up 780 MHz (about) my Kingston cheap endured.

    The best way to stress is the blend, both saturated and CPU reports.

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