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    Default Overclocking Pentium 4

    My query is good, more or less until you can share a PC and overclockers for more ...... my pc is a P IV 2.8 520 MB: msi 915p combo of a ram 512, a 200 HHD sata and t. 256 X600 video ....

    Good and the most that I could overclock until after the 3000 freeze windows and I have to reset several times to reset the configuration and 'part of something new ... is recommended for most software bios ox ?...... hopefully help me.

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    Hello

    Check voltage and frequency...

    I suppose temperatures in these well…

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    If temperature is in the wind ... I will overclock the core to the center k against the motherboard ...

    FSB: 212mhz
    Vcore: 1.3625v
    Memory Voltage: 2.6v
    NB Voltage: 1.55v

    and the multiplier is at 14.

    These values are as you always use Overclocked in 2968 in 3040 + - it freezes, and the proven the NB Vcore and memory voltage to overclock and nothing ......

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    It is possible that your memories do not allow passing 220 fsb. (440 MHz for DDR400)

    Enter the bios and find out where it says DRAM TIMING Download it or something and the frequency.

    If you are memos DDR400 down to 333 which gives rise to fsb, your memories of this work slower but more.

    If you find it and you'll be uploading more unstable puts up the Vcore till this stable

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    Ok, it compares to provide that, and just up the fsb 219 I think. And k will affect to MHz ram? .. And if I buy a DDR2 like the same thing happen to me or I would give more room?

    we get the frequency in the bios ram I was put in 400 and 330, restart your pc and overclocking always goes up to 218 I put 219 and it freezes, just to prove with the Vcore but nothing makes me more.

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    I notice that you have to put the frequencies / pci to 33/66, I was not on my plate as it is because I can not find the option in the BIOS, I hope you have it in sight because no one has deigned me tell me where he is.

    Let's see if it helps my case, I have a p4 2.8 Prescott, what I did was lower the frequency of memos and begin to raise the fsb, I got to 3.6GHz clock, but I have not done what I told you of ports / pci because I was fucked up the wireless card. Anyway, good luck and help you well.

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    Thanks buddy, and prove the value of this set and also the pci pci-ex, lower the frequency of the ram but it is impossible to get 219 fsb it always freezes Vcore with the fsb and the same thing where you ... 219 freezes and my process is also a Prescott 2.8 Model 520 with 1 mb L2 cache I think .....

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    So rare, you have the frequency of memos to a minimum? And multipliers are you?

    With 218 you will not be hung no? If you have seen a stable configuration?

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    If the frequency of memos to a minimum and also has the pci x14 fsb 200 multiplier in normal and reaches the 218 and 219 crashes .....

    You can change the multiplier?

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    In our case the multi can not be changed.

    To determine whether a configuration is stable a program that put the pc to walk, such as super PI, where a fence to stop the 32M but if you're checking in every now and reach 2m.

    Well, that sounds weird to me what your guy, sorry but no help...

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    If it is stable or not with the program.. Get it but what is calculated?

    Is to calculate and then says done if this goes unstable?

    What is mine is also 2.8 Prescott like yours...

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    Hi

    Is not stable because if you give you an error or crash the computer...

    You should also check the temperatures not to mount a fence barbecue.

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    Ok thanks and the temperature goes well ... and about the ram lower frequency, but the voltage or upload....

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    So if you need to put the ram so that the clocks change the fsb it is about 400 (the limit is the quality of your memories). Voltage by now you would not touch it until quite a fsb higher. And NB do not know what it is...

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