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can you highlight the vcore in your bios? i thought i couldn't adjust mine either when i first started oc'ing, but i discovered if i highlight it and use pg up and pg dwn i could adjust it.
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4real, it would actually be better if you left your HT multiplier at 5x. Keeping an HT speed between 1200-1400mhz seems to perform quite well when OCing on an AM2 platform.
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But till he finds a max oc, it's best to keep it 800-1000.
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Spearsar good point but he may find a higher OC with an HT speed between 1200-1400mhz. Just a thought
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Naww can't highlight it or nothing, it's blanked out completely, can only read it.
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