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    Default Sempron 2800 overclocking

    I did overclock my Sempron fsb have increased 200 to 225 MHz my motherboard is a k8nf6g-vsta in special box sets for overclocking.

    I have two memory modules (in the box makes me Kingston) ddr 400 with latencies 3.0-3-3-8 upload more if the MHz processor computer becomes caught with 1800 MHz is stable.

    What I do in order to raise more?

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    Well even that is repeated, as you explain and the guides go everywhere and it is harder to find tracks that are really important. If you look at the picture of the cpu-z then appear MHz FSB is 225 and after you leave something of HTT. Something that is 900 when you increase the fsb increases the HTT tb.

    So I recommend you go to the bios and look at this HTT multiplier and download... You will something like 5x 4x 3x 2.5x 2x ... then to let you know when you multiply that with the FSB that it will.

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    Is "recommended" always keep a range of 800MHz HTT results.

    The other important and may be the reason for which falls to rise. Is the ram... I guess that is your max DDR400 then theoretically should be 200 with these latencies... I have 2 DDR400 and I have a 232mhz with 1.75voltaje. But that is relative you see in the bios again and lower the speed of the ram 200 which is at 166. Then upload the FSB the ram rise in proportion to this.

    I have a Sempron 2600 + and I like less is more conf
    HTT: 2.5x
    2.5 3-3-5 latencies 133mhz RAM - 1T 1.75v
    350MHz FSB
    CPU 2800mhz 1.6v

    To bring the ram to 133 and raise the FSB to 350. Speed of 233MHz RAM is less. Then I recommend trying to go that way go down and sobered up fsb to ram.

    Greetings.

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    I have memories at 166 MHz but I can not find what HT is it possible for the board does not have to configure it?

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    HT appears in the Chipset Configuration, as the CPU - NB Link Speed and CPU - SB Link Speed.

    That leaves 200 MHz, 400 MHz, 600 MHz, 800 MHz and 1000 MHz, and each value corresponds, 1x, 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x.

    I got it at 600 MHz, 3 x bones because I have the FSB at 310 MHz.

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    Now it is stable:
    FSB 250 MHZ
    Ram 133 MHz
    HTT: 3
    Vcore: 1.4

    What if I continue to overclock without raising the voltage will be stable? Is not stable if you can upload from windows?

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    I had this procedure, in fact I still have saved me can sell at the price they are paying now >.<... Finally, with 250 FSB 2000Mhz imagine you're in, so you have no need to raise the Vcore, usually when you pass the 2300mhz or 2400mhz processor begins to seek more energy, to give you an idea which I had used the past 2400mhz without touching the voltage (and that was an average 2800 +, some are not touching anything 2600mhz voltage) With 1.60V I was close to 2600mhz, but temperatures rose Stock Cooler with the lot that had the process

    I do not think that is the processor that you put the limit, rather the motherboard, not sure if that will affect the overclock the video card is integrated.

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    If I have to climb if htt 3 processor at 300 and 900 would be in if I would get 2 in 600…

    What if I put it at 600 will be stable?

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    I do not think there is problem in that the Hyper Transport 900 should hold steady until about 1000... Know if the 600 is in any case…

    Greetings.

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    Unfortunately only BIOS can be modified by the voltage of the CPU. I remember that as ASUS 754 remained blocked for the changes in voltage for processors below Sempron models 3000 +, because these models did not have Cool & Quiet, in fact there is not much to cope with this; you could update your bios to the latest to see if this problem fixed.

    Greetings

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    MSI this is pretty bad in the bios for oc... But has nforce4x.

    The Sempron 2600 + has 128kb of 64bits sse3 cache... this is why you see a greater range of MHz.

    I got good at 2800 MHz with a Vcore of 1.6 which is forced. But with this CPU Vcore works 2930 MHz stable with a full cooler box and the best configuration is CPU and RAM as well as this... RAM and a 233MHz CPU 2800mhz. more ram in the fall ..

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    This pin must be soldered mod, which obviates on the site I found interesting: my bios is version 1.1 but the 1.4 bios changes options and adds options to bequeath to the version 1.4 I install the 1.2 and 1.3?

    Do not like, there are risks?

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    The pin mod is to bring wires through the pins of the processor to achieve other settings... and that such is the default Vcore of the process.

    The other of the bios there is no need to install if you had the previous 1.1 Make it 1.4.

    Now irrigation is minimal (the only sound is the water outage during the flashes.)

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    In page where you download the bios there is an explanation of how to change the bios

    I do not think succeed to change the Vcore Update...

    Care to learn more about the ram 'HTT' FSB latencies... etc...

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    Just as a commentary on personal experience, I will take my pro 2760 MHz, with a Vcore of 1.55. So if my memos to leave the tube as DDR200, that means running at 100MHz and with the oc reached 170 or something like that. But I agree that as oc a need to manipulate the Vcore. But to achieve this means the sacrifice of ex intern, which eventually makes forming bottlenecks.

    As advice for the newest, if you want the pc go faster, not always achieve the highest MHz of the process make it possible to achieve a wide bandwidth, is more adequate, as the last comment, this process it is advisable to leave it at 2400 to 2600 MHz with memos to stop to get a good bandwidth.

    Regards to all.

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