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Old 11-23-05   #41 (permalink)
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Hmm.. I hav an antec 430 Power supply... is this good enough?
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hey, i found my stuff...219 MHz, same with memory (sipprised, its crappy) and 1.7 volts...i think i might be able to drop this, but when i bump up my mulitplier i might need it. any suggestions on what settings??? if i go with 11.5, i should hit 2.6 gig...smokin!! hopefully not too hot
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Hi, to start off i am a newbie at this. been reading the Overclocking guide and adviced me to download MBM to check on temp. well downloaded and installed. the questiion is that i am under temp. tap and it have 3 sensor
Sis950ate87osf-1,Sis950ate87osf-diode, Sis950ate87osf-2, Sis950ate87osf-2 diode, Sis950ate87osf-3, Sis950ate87osf-3 diode.. Any help on which is which?
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HELP! I'm an L plater (newbie) to overclocking....and more. last nite I stupidly went about trying to overclock my AMD Athlon XP 2000+. Anyway I upped the part in BIOS that says FSB from 133 to 166 without doing any of the other necessities and of course now my PC is in GaGa land.When I boot up the display isn't displaying as in the monitor isn't powering up.And I can't figure out what to do! Anyone help this damnfool??
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very useful guide . thank you
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Now that you've hit your CPU wall. I should tell you that your power supply (PSU) can also limit your overclock as well. If you CPU's voltage is fluctuating alot, your CPU will not be stable. Your vcore fluctuates because your power supply either dosn't have enough power to keep it at the desired level or is too poorly made to keep your voltages at the that level despite how much power it can output. That is why it is important for overclockers to buy good PSUs.
Deathonator,you sir are my hero,if i had a sister i would send her to you with a pizza and a six pack>i've spent hours,days,weeks,almost 2 months now wondering what kind of sick joke my pc was playin on me.It had ITT smartguardian which i never trusted,then i got MBM5,here are my voltages(my vcore goes from 1.66 up to 1.77 and back and forth,no games fro me,very bad performance,yada yada. +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Total number of readouts: 1693 CPU Speed: 1869 MHz |
|Running from: 1/12/2006 7:43:21 PM until: 1/12/2006 8:40:08 PM |
+-----------------------------+----------+----------+----------+----------+
|Sensor | Current | Low | High | Average |
+-----------------------------+----------+----------+----------+----------+
|Case | 28° C | 26° C | 30° C | 27° C |
|CPU | 34° C | 31° C | 34° C | 33° C |
|Sensor 3 | 0° C | 0° C | 0° C | 0° C |
|Core 0 | 1.66 V | 1.66 V | 1.73 V | 1.66 V |
|Core 1 | 2.52 V | 2.49 V | 2.60 V | 2.49 V |
|+3.3 | 2.57 V | 2.50 V | 2.66 V | 2.64 V |
|+5.00 | 4.15 V | 4.15 V | 4.77 V | 4.32 V |
|+12.00 | 11.82 V | 11.57 V | 12.34 V | 11.71 V |
|-12.00 | 0.06 V | -0.10 V | 0.64 V | -0.08 V |
|-5.00 | -6.01 V | -6.36 V | -5.81 V | -5.86 V |
|Fan 1 | 2922 RPM | 2884 RPM | 2960 RPM | 2918 RPM |
|Fan 2 | 0 RPM | 0 RPM | 0 RPM | 0 RPM |
|Fan 3 | 0 RPM | 0 RPM | 0 RPM | 0 RPM |
+-----------------------------+----------+----------+----------+----------+ 5v and 3.3v are too low,figured that was a PS issue,but the vcore bouncing around had me.You have saved a lot of hair on my head,and i stand humbled,but grateful.
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Hi! I have axp 2000+ throughbred. fsb clock min is 133 max 165, when I set it to 143 mine computer won't turn on. thats all I can overlock? i have dfi ad77, 768mb ram (256mb 333mhz, 512mb 400mhz).
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Thumbs up Thanks Deathonator

Great thread, this has really helped me out, thanks!
You should do more!!!!
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44,000 views...pretty impressive.

By the way, I never knew that increasing the chipset voltage may help overclocking. I'll have to try that out.

I can raise the chipset voltage +.3v

Is this safe to do?..I don't want to fry my chipset.
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It depends on the motherboard, cooling, and what the V-stock + .3V ends up being. I'm not sure with your mobo, but you can try it and then feel how hot the heatsink on the NB gets, but that is not always accurate because sometimes the HS on the NB isn't making good contact (and they can get pretty hot under normal conditions anyways). So... make sure you do stability tests at your max chipset voltage with everything else (CPU, memory, FSB) under what you know it can do stabley, but have the FSB overclocked close to the max you KNOW is 100% stable. If you are less stable, then you need better cooling (better sink on the NB and sinks on the mosfets) or just settle on less chipset voltage.
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