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    Jim Crow is offline Senior Member
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    Default Overclock the Athlon XP

    I need a motherboard MSI KT-6 Delta FIS2R, and an Athlon XP Barton of 1.6GHz, the thing is that I have it overclocked to 193 fsb by, working an average 63 º degrees, but my problem lies elsewhere. When I put 2 DDR 512 memory 400, the pc restarts, but if I put a 3rd DDR 266 memory, it works stable.

    The other thing is that buy heat sink paste, but my question is how much pasta you have to put the processor in that particular place, in the main chip and the children brought to the side? Or you can put the whole process, I ask because the other day I gave the whole process and make clear paste, and I wanted to turn it all the sake you had pasta

    Another small question is that when I enable the fast write for, the pointer has some vertical lines, if it goes off well. This problem is drivers or the card support?

    My last question is that I think I have the slot of the plate which connects the fan burned, or at least when I put any kind of fan that is not turned on. Then affect the performance of the fan (less RPM) which is placed in another slot? (Chip on board) or does the same?

    Thank you!

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    See what the reports is just a configuration issue, set the frequency manually in the BIOS 266 or 333, leaving only the memos DDR400 in slot 1 and slot 3.

    The use of heat sink paste has to be moderated, meaning that it made only a small core layer to the thickness of a sheet of paper (rectangular field of purple processor).

    If you connect the processor fan cooler on the chipset works perfectly.

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    Thanks for clarifying the doubts.

    Now I have another question, what happens is that when you use the multiplier to increase my overclock I turned on the pc, I tried raising the voltage to 1.85v fsb leaving the default (100). But even so I turned, the default multiplier is my pro 11.5
    12.5/13.0x when you put in the bios. That is why the problem is very bad plate? Perhaps it's because for overclocked by voltage multiplier needs more?
    I would appreciate anyone who can help me.

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    To overclocked by multiplying this has to be unlocked, which will have only overclocked by FSB and ensuring that it does not increase too much the memory frequency and you can check block PCI and AGP.

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    Thanks again!

    I was hung up in about half the frequency of the reports, which I understand is that the ram run at the same frequency of the processor, for example mine are at 193.7, as the fsb of this process at this frequency.

    The 2nd block of the PCI and AGP, did not know and what we find in google, is that the bios should have an option to lock, but I do not find anything that says something like, probably by the type of plate or maybe the bios will have another name?

    I was reading a bit and I think that the frequency that you mean if you think that the low frequency to the ram, 133 fsb can most of the process?

    Keep helping me, I have served.

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    Indeed the default is 1:1, meaning that the processor FSB is at the same frequency of reports, now you can download the memory frequency to achieve higher FSB. Your board does not lock PCI / AGP your plate as you did with the memos DDR400?

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    OK, am running the 2 reports and get 400 to 266. When you upload more than 193 FSB, you need to add more voltage to the CPU and memory frequencies of 400 I is unstable, then my question is whether to work with the memories 400 and the fsb to 193 or better lower the frequency of reports and raise the fsb to the CPU but in terms of performance.
    Another thing I do not understand is if you should leave it at 200 fsb, pa working on predetermined latency of the memories, I do not know if I explain paste a copy of everest

    DIMM1: Kingston K 512 MB PC3200 DDR SDRAM (3.0-3-3-8 @ 200 MHz) (2.5-3-3-7 @ 166 MHz) (2.0-2-2-6 @ 133 MHz)

    I refer to that.

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    Hello

    Low frequency of memos to 333 (166) just in case and go test.

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    Could not fill the whole process with pasta: CAEU had not burned.... with your experience, we now know are not burned regarding the connection of the fan: no drama in another place on the feet of the mother ... is a ventilation of the chipset, or an auxiliary fan.

    Pretty sure you have set up more ram in the BIOS, can not be put to both q ram to 190 and something, do not start the PC... Your memos are PC 3200 seven frequency of 333 reports in the Bios. Checked the fsb of ram with CPUZ to see if I am correct or not.

    I do not have clear processor ... I am clear what is Multiplier is not locked ARRRIBA TO ... can lower the multiplier to find a better setting CPU / RAM, but you can not raise beyond the default multiplier of your pro ...

    I recommend you arrive at 200 fsb with multi-voltage 1.7 ... 10 and memories set to auto.

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    You spend is worth me clarify that I had lots of doubts; I will try what you told me. This is a screenshot of cpu and the temperature of the processor is at 62 Idle and when processed as a reaches 68max.

    I can not do from the PC if you change the multiplier do not understand because it down as I told him 10.0xy voltage and 1.70 at 200 fsb and I turned. Then try putting in multi 10.0 xs with or without overclock the FSB to 100, but not lit, because I can not change the multiplier?

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    Friend ... hardly read your post, just watch that you got 62 degrees in idle and that's too much!

    Down or remove the overclock temps micro!

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    You pledge to change the multiplier can not process your unlocked ... I do not remember if Barton was the mobile if you could ...

    With respect to your screenshots ... could not give this process a 1.9 Volt inconsiderate to the pc.

    The WEA uses without overclock.

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    I should leave the voltage on fsb 1.70vy make the best use that can, that is strange because this process had my cousin with a plate and it was running at 2500mhz at 62 º, then I do not think on which this demand with respect to multi, so I will not keep trying if it is locked means that I can not go up or down, then I try only with memories and with the fsb, I will follow your advice and make operating at less temperature at 55 idle ok?

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    I believe, are the mobile Barton those with the multiplier unlocked ...
    I think it is too much voltage you gave to this micro ... going to last 2 months and 5 you need to pull you back to 1600 MHz.
    That was low and started back up just the fsb and lowering the divider of the memos ....

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    Hi

    With the divider down refers to lower the frequency of memos.

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