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    John Dyson is offline Member
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    Default Overclock on Asus motherboard

    I hope this topic is not touched, so if I ask a thousand apologies. At least I look in the forum and not found.

    Committed the great mistake (I think) to buy a motherboard Asus M2N-MX SE Plus, and I gave an AM2 62 x2 4800 core of 65n 2500 MHz with a memo x 1GB Corsair 800MHz. the setup has the minimum for an overclock. You can raise or lower the FSB, just check the reports, but I can not raise or lower the multiplier, or the Vcore... the maximum that could not fail to boot the machine was 2875 MHz with fsb at 230. I understand that this goes well to the micro 3100 MHz not? In 3000 I settled achieve. What I could not do was update the bios because I do not have this mobo and floppy unlike M2a-vm (for example) from the setup. You have to do it under DOS. There is a version of the bios, the latest available at the Asus website, the 0503 version. Someone tell me if this update is going to give a hand to make a bigger overclock with more choice?

    Thank you very much in advance.

    Greetings.

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    I have the same mother and I raise the speed to micro because it's 2200 (200 x 11) and the memory divider is 6, so achieving speeds of 368 MHz memory of the 400 that could achieve. How did it raise the FSB? I can not change anything from the bios.

    Greetings!

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    My cousin has this plate and a 4800 + Brisbane is increase Vcore bios or the UPG. All we can do is pin mod.

    Asus is a nightmare to overclock.

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    Hello

    What's you increase the Vcore 300 MHz and do not change much the T °.

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    The difference between Brisbane and Windsor is the architecture is a 65nm and 90nm by another that is not so hot, for the options you have in the BIOS I think you both should be able to raise more than that fact I have a ECS has only those 2 options and I could almost get to 3GHz with an X2 4000 +, try a little bit lower frequency of memory (667).

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