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    Default Overclocking 780G motherboards

    I have the following questions:

    I have an Asus board with 780G chipset, an AMD x2 4800 + Brisbane core and a memory latency of 5-5-5-12 and Corsair v1.8.

    What can I overclock the processor? And would like the core?

    Thanks, hopefully I can contribute.

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    I saw that the mother has a good ability to OC, not much, but it's pretty good.

    On the site there are several guides to overclock, look around first to understand the issue of ht, latencies, voltages, etc...

    Board has integrated video that mother, so far the best there is.

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    As a rookie I did the following: keep the processors running at 2.8 in the BIOS by changing the frequency from 200 to 225. Temperatures are as everest

    Motherboard 28 ° C (82 ° F)
    CPU # 1 / Core # 1 10 ° C (50 ° F)
    CPU # 1 / Core # 2 18 ° C (64 ° F)

    The question I have is what happens to the reports, I understand that automatically vary the frequency or latency, or not? And that, is what I did... as well and if I know the limit?

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    To prove that 2 is stable running orthos at the same time and trying to last 1 hours without failure, as if something is not stable, then the program stops.

    The frequency rises linearly to the CPU, or at par, but the latencies that can regulate the mother or not, and never does well, you should leave them high to allow more stable OC another thing, what the hell are cool to that processor?

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    Look, I'm going in 2.5 @ 3.0 with 240 FSB. Everest as the temperatures are as follows:

    Motherboard 29 ° C (84 ° F)
    CPU # 1 / Core # 1 12 ° C (54 ° F)
    CPU # 1 / Core # 2 19 ° C (66 ° F)
    Aux 30 ° C (86 ° F) (this value does not know what it is).

    I have the stock cooler, a fan out of an old pc that is fairly quiet and seems quite powerful, so I put a TT front wheel silent 120 mm.

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    It is too cold, compare to the values given by the bios, just in case.

    Sometimes aux CPU temperature is measured from an external sensor. 240 and you are stable, as are the memories you?

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