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Hi, I have a weard issue with a D920. So far, I have managed to have that CPU running at 4,4 Ghz ( http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=210766 ), but I feel, there must be more. Temp is not the problem as well as the memory. Problem is that there is no post after 1,53v. Even with lower clock. Is there kind of lock or whatever inside of it?
Board is P5N-E.
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That could just be the limit of the processor.
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hey is a ECS PT890T-A V 1.0 good for overclocking. thx noaffinity ure info really helped
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ECS boards aren't good for OCing. They are very basic boards that aren't made for and can't handle the stress of OC'ing.
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i know its not good for overclockin but is the bios unlocked. a reply would be really appreciated
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I am new to this overclocking thing. I have an asus P5B-VM mobo, maxtor 160gb hd, intel celeron d 331 (2.66 , 533fsb) i overclocked it to 2.92 and did a stress test... i went up by one and my rig didnt turn on properly.. i have ddr2 2gb 6400... i dont know how to do the timings.. i think i am not doing it right...can i find any thread that can help??
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Most ECS boards have very limited BIOS options and can't handle the stresses of oc'ing. They are made for cheap stock systems.
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The divider is just the ratio of the CPU to RAM frequencies. I run at a 1:1 ratio, meaning my FSB and RAM speed are the same (360mhz). Some BIOS's have options to actually set "1:1, 2:3, 1:2" etc, but most it's just something that exists. You can see it in CPU-z under the memory tab.
And lock your AGP, PCI frequency settings at their defaults. And RAM runs at varying speeds. There is no all encompassing rated speed. You will have to check your sticks of RAM.
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