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    Peter dmello is offline Member
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    Default Overclocking E2180

    I have an ASUS P5K SE e2180
    2 memos 1gb OCZ 6400 800MHz with heat sink
    430 W source TR2 (W0070RUC) Thermal Take

    I have a moderate wave oc 2500mhz

    My question is how I configure the setup goes collars read several manuals nothing anyone can give me a configuration
    wave velocity of memos the process multiplier process division of the memos etc

    Does someone help me

    Already read several guides but oc = I would like if I can give some configurations.

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    John Petijohan is offline Senior Member
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    Actually there is not much science in the overclock of the socket 775, should be sufficient setear manually to 667MHz and the memories begin to raise the FSB to 250 MHz (2500 MHz if you want the processor). If you wanted to climb over 2600mhz, you will most likely have to get his hands on voltage of the processor, but for now it is not necessary, just a 'down memory 667' and 'raise the fsb to 250Mhz'

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    The nomenclature of the division of memos depends on each motherboard, I do not know yours: P not all apply the same dividers, so you describe it better than let the memories and at 667MHz which is the same... usually in the bios as you move up or down the divider of the reports, we will show immediately on the left MHZ memory .. The idea is being 667MHz... If you do not leave, it's just a trial and error, you'll not miss anything, the idea is to get off the divider, if you upload and the memo would not survive in the worst case you have to rest tear the CMOS and re - set… but nothing is going to die if this is your fear.

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    It rose to 2800, and apply super step not leave now as always since 2800 were down to 1684mhz

    Now put the symmetric mode in DC?

    This division or 5:4?

    CPU and disable PC spectrum all this is in the 280 fsb and the dram frequency in something like 750.

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    Do not worry, the Intel multi down to 6 and it goes up to 10 depending on system load, when you run high-performance applications your left on the bus 280 when the process is on the whole machine is a multi 10X when the process does not require use of either a single low-6X
    10X280 = 2800mhz
    06X280 = 1684mhz
    in any case there is an option on saving or power management but it is different on each board.

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    If you want to keep climbing without memories, the divider of low memos a little more to get more freedom to play with the FSB.

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    I think this automatic divider

    I took a test shot and I 12segundos XD 1m error in temperature. Was shot 40 to 60 ACCT shows me the 46 º but t shows me the core temp and everest.

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