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    Hello

    I wish that I could help with the following problem.

    I have a motherboard Gigabyte P35-DS3R Rev 2.0 with an Intel E4300 processor, memory OCZ Platinum LP Edition of 800 and a Cool Master Extreme Power 650 ...

    I have searched many reviews of this board and I realized that there are many people who takes their processors ... even the E4300 ... but I can not climb the 317 x9 = 2850 (the max that I get the processor) ... if you upload more of this, the FSB, the computer is part ... I have no idea who may be going ... looking and looking ... found that there were options to disable = no but I did my part ... that can not be ... if someone can help me with that, I would be very grateful ...

    For your attention and cooperation Thanks.

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    Hi

    It seems odd 'when I had this plate comes with good memos to 575 FSB. With the e4500 will take 3335 as a ceiling, set to 333 * 10. What is ventilation?

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    Which comes with the processor ... but it seems strange that I did not go over 2850 217 x 9 ... the memos I have just 634 and 800 ... I am wasting the memos ...

    Thank you very much for wanting to help ...

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    Hello

    In any case I see nothing that the title of your thread ... you get over 1 GHz to say do not get OC.

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    Hi

    Latencies may be, try uploading or downloading speed memories.

    Greetings

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    I have tried everything with respect to latencies ... and say we do not get OC... Seems like that little bag ... apology to say this ... but in truth if you're not going to help, better not to write or not?

    I have been told that I can have a FSB Wall S... like that? And the CPU-Z leaves Stepping 2, Revision L2 ... that means something?

    Many thanks to those that have tried to help me.

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    Hey no need to get aggressive ...

    Remember that the overclock is possible but not 100% sure, maybe your CPU and found a narrow and therefore not more, I do not think the memories are the cause. But equally, an increase of 1GHz and is considered a high-oc, I can only go up to 333MHz without the source I die ...

    Did you try lowering the speed of the memories? I know that my case does not compare at all with this, but I can only get when ocear reports to 266MHz, bringing to 300, without it, Windows does not start, or restart a minute.

    You do not have to worry so much, it's just an OC, and you have given them pretty well, which reaches temperatures?

    Greetings.

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    Increasing the voltage test, but just may be correct that the FSB wall, all processors have one, some higher and others lower. This is a point where it touches the roof of the processor bus and no matter how cold or you get voltage processor, it will not move from that frequency. but is normally in the past E4X00 the 400MHz FSB-380mhz, this clearly has much to do with stepping and batch processor that some touch on the roof and others fail to 550MHz pass the 360mhz is like a lottery at the end

    Greetings

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    I have tried all the multipliers, voltages and FSB possible ... but I do not even the pc ... is not that between a win and restart ... the bios automatically without letting me ocear above the 317 FSB ...

    Temperatures ... forcing the processor to the max ... give me your 68 about 70 degrees ... but do not know ... my memos are now 300 x 2 = 600 for this process and leave the memos are 1:1 ... and memory are 800 ... I feel sorry for wasting the potential of memos…

    Thank you very much

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    It is never that which is lost in memories, primarily improves the temperature is not very nice to have a 70th (same as mine had and continues to 83 °, how many years it opens removed? No eye was oc).

    To me you play a CPU with a lower limit of normal, so you do not have to worry if you keep all the time over 1GHz, without instability or failures of any kind can be said to have a perfect overclock.

    Greetings.

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