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Here is a what and how to on various services w/XP SP2! fresh_link
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before i even attempt this during the weekend, i would like to ask if anyone could tell me something. First of all i have a Gigabyte K8 triton (GA-K8NSC-939) with an AMD Athlon 64 3000+ (runs at stock of 1800) code named Venice and 1 gig (2 512 chips) of kny ddr400 ram. What i want to know mainly is, how much can i up the cpu speed, with a stock cpu fan, and 2 extra fans (i have another fan blowing air out the back and one blowing it frontwards that i bought years ago from my old system) no money right now for special cooling as i spent all on the mobo/cpu/memory. Does anyone know specificly how much higher it can suport without needing excess cooling? or will i HAVE to play with it to find out?
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*cough* Stock *cough*
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You only need to take the battery off for 15 minutes to get the needed affect, not an hour. Tried after 15 mins on my friends computer and it worked again. Just thought i'd share that
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5~10min. works as well but w/e..... he's the one who made the FAQ. He the MAN!
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hi all,
__________________Just wanted to ask about watercooling, my amd 3700 is up to 2.8ghz now, about 48c on load, but if i go any higher my computer becomes unstable, but i noticed that people can only achieve overclocks of 3ghz plus with water cooling, i dont understand how they can only do this with water cooling because, i thought that you could go up to 55c on load, but my temps are 48c on load, and i still cant get any higher than 2.8ghz, how will water cooling make a difference? will your processor have a bigger max fsb when at 15c, to say 45c?
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No, your max bus probably won't change (unless you weren't at your max bus to begin with due to limits on CPU frequency/clock speed and not being able to change the multiplier). The big advantage with better cooling is that you can run your CPU with a higher voltage while not having extreme temps and not damaging your chip. The higher voltage will allow your CPU to run at a higher frequency (clock speed). If there was someone who had a mobo where they couldn't change the CPU voltage (vcore) or were already at their mobo's max vcore, watercooling probably won't help.
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Ok, thanks, do you think that i should be able to push my san diego 3700 to 2.7v?
__________________obviosly with heat you could monitor it and shut down if it was to hot, but is there any way you could monitor voltage, i mean if i was to blow the chip with to much voltage, would i get any warnings signs before, eg crashing or screen twitches, where i could quickly shut the system down, or would it simply just stop functioning in one go and that would be the end of it?
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