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    Default Need some overclocking advice

    Used Processor: Sempron 2500 + Rev E6 (BX Core) (1.4GHz Interests)
    Cooling CPU / Chipset: Box
    Used memory: DDR333 128MB Mark Vision Super Chip
    Make and Model Mobo: MSI K8N Neo3-F Bios Version: 1.5
    Chipset: nForce4 4X
    Maximum FSB: 400
    Vcore Maximum --
    VDIMM Maximum: 2.85
    Chipset Voltage Max: 1.85
    Maximum OC: (FSB / Multi / HTT / Vcore / End Speed): 360.25 / 7x / 2.5x / 1.45v / 2521.78 MHz
    Frequency of memory in Bios / vDIMM / Speed and Latency Final Reports: 100 / 2.8 / 180.1 (Cpu/14) 2.5-3-3-7 A
    Applied Chipset Voltage: 1.65

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    Like the objective of this board is nothing more than help in migrating to PCIe ... what you can overclock a little slow ... and in any case by Overclocked bios is the same as doing so by clocked.... obviously not going to overclock the litmus test loading OS but if you spend a prime and supports ...

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    There is nothing special that oc 2100MHz to reach all 2500 to 2310 I had one, now I have a 2800 and I got to 2700 MHz.

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    They are not stubborn that I'm doing I just Overclock Record Showing the morning to perform a Overclock on this board since almost nobody has Posted With her experience and is 1 / 2 hands, I hope do not take it amiss but only I Some who are disappointed in this board the ability to OC from the BIOS, well I say I Pork At Home And I am disappointed to see the All-which are to be taken Stable.

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    You say that explains how the board Overclocked. But with Clocked!

    They have no grace overclock!
    Because it is coming and just raise the bar
    by bios is more complicated but as you can change most settings can improve performance; wave latencies... Voltages... etc...

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    Have not watch and do not reach for an OL Clocked already taking any default by clocked reached 1.8 GHz therefore suggested that I change the vDIMM Voltage and chipset, plus more memory and relax ESOP, led by clocked to 2.1 GHz, I repeat not the same for new toy that is a great OC have super clear that this process gives a soft 2500 MHz but this board is hands, note that you are part of the coming and if I say I change the voltages is taking a more down and DDR333 memory latencies or otherwise clocked or anything I would have increased the OC, and although it is not grace use your personal opinion but learns to respect the opinions of others and if you do not like these in the post every right to tell the moderator of any section of overclocking kite to my post and point win or lose I'm not in helping people is more when I asked for this board and no one questions if my fish have been fairly have asked me for MSN Overclocked this board, do not take on Aesop bad postings here but if something is to learn all that in one way or another to benefit from your hardware and not all resources have to be changed a better and bought a plate PCIE video card and this motherboard is that is also a good solution. Without intending to build lawsuits just to help really are interested.

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    I really find it either thank you very much for doing the same changes without the need for both ... at least I have done I have a Sempron 2500 and I have a 2100 MHz is not to throw down but it's true.

    Greetings

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    Fighting for Oc does not find it interesting!

    While it is under the OC, made it clear that it was not to achieve records or anything, by contrast, was only an aid to having this mobo.

    Not discussed, if in the end, we are all doing the same thing no? And we are a community!

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    If the end is a specific guide to overclock the MSI which apparently has bios for overclock, not brag about anything besides that is that people are born knowing because it is not Overclocked able to accept that there are also people who is just beginning in this world or moving to 754 has not the slightest idea of how this works, any contribution should be welcomed in my opinion.. And that some should leave their egos behind

    Greetings

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    I had the same plate ... with a Sempron 2800 + and had the same drama, so I had to overclock clocked with this info ... I would have been useful at that time ..., to all the pci-e funk perfect, tried it with an X550, and all ok, the AGR with a 9200SE as I buy the X550, the truth if the plate is quite full ... the gt bios, the only thing wrong clocked problem is that ... ... but I was researching this problem and is only with Sempron, that working with hides you an option to change the Vcore, but other options such as latencies, HTT, vDIMM, of the chipset and no problem, so I read the problem is solved in the next update of bios ... (official forum of MSI) on the other side with a Athlon 64 Newcastle plate OCEA without problems, bios, arrives easy to 2400mhz Vcore to 1.55 in the ... (1.5 by default) ... so ... well done buddy and follow me no more ... I changed my part for the board I do not like about the OC "in the air "by an Abit NV8 ...


    If they do not like the plate or the item proposed by the man ... just do not post, but these are more like post with my DFI 300fsb easy sack him, "or" that is impressive. " .. Want to help is not no crime, especially knowing that not all people have the same knowledge in this respect, and maybe it has already bought the board and found the problem...

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    Put my experience with this board, the issue is that since the 1.2 changes were blocked oc options to a max of 230htt (approx) so that an oc bios falls down the tube to the 1.0 version at this moment got a stable oc 265 x 8 HHT and memos in 333 (166), the problem I found is that this board has no option to increase the Vcore, only the chipset or memos by the rest is very good board.

    Hopefully someone will provide this info.

    Greetings

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    What versions of the BIOS I would say that has nothing to do, because I had all the BIOS and I allowed a maximum of 232 FSB with all of the process, the other you can even draw your OC using the procedure that Clocked This above all the instructions, because I lowered the FSB from the BIOS to about 230 and would directly from Clocked, to make what I recommend above leave the HT on the process if you make a 3X OC high, leaving the timing of the memo at 2.5-3-3-7 at a frequency of 133 MHz, 2.8 to raise the vDIMM and Voltage Chipset for enhanced stability to 1.65. I hope you can get even more from your pro Clocked I found myself reaching 330 FSB process and issue of my memo that can not squeeze more I have not exceeded ESOP.

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    Thanks for your advice, but actually prefer the bios for oc, in this moment I have managed to reach 270 htt.

    A query, you do have problems with the voltage on this board, I have tried 2 different sources (CodeGen 500, 18th in line and 12v with the same ISO) and the issue is that suddenly I'm working or playing and activates the alarm at the voltage as the 12 volt line is delivering less than 9 (8.75)

    the pc does not fail, but it is annoying and leaves me with the question of whether the system is working well (it may be that limits the oc)

    my system at this time is

    - MSI K8N Neo3
    - Sempron 2600 + 64bits
    - 3 SATA 120gb (2 in raid 0)
    - 2 DVD burners and 1 reader
    - 2 of 120mm fans (1 front and another behind the cabinet)
    - TT Beetle

    Greetings

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    I had no problem and that I have a generic (ESN) of 400 Watts and cool, the other is that as you say is not good for OC in BIOS therefore I recommend made directly by Clocked.

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    The problem is quite strange voltage may have connected something wrong.

    I have not reached more than 270 in htt, same or by bios, I see the issue from the source first and then see where to get the oc.

    Greetings

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