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Is this Right Overclocking??
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ok soo i did my first overclock..
did'nt really know what i was doing but i only knew... was to change my multiplier and AI cpu voltage and these are the results: STOCK ![]() OVERCLOCKED? ![]() my bios is werid it has this AI cpu thingy "is this AI thing give it the power to the cpu?" and i clicked it to over clock at 30% frequency But yea did i overclock right? if i did can you tell the difference in the second picture.. how much is changed by? please and thx Last edited by aznkid013 : 11-30-09 at 01:51 AM |
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4.0ghz
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You had Speed Step enabled in the first CPU-Z screen.
It underclocks the computer when it isn't doing a lot of work. Stock E5300 CPU speed is 2.6 ghz. So you went from 2.6 ghz to 3.5 ghz. And you didn't change the multiplier, you changed the FSB FSB x Multiplier = CPU speed. In the first screen: 200 (FSB) x 6 (Multi) = 1200 mhz (or 1.2 ghz) In the seond screen: 270 (FSB) x 13 (multi) = 3510 mhz (or 3.51 ghz) But in the first screen, if Speed Step didn't kick in, it would be 200 x 13 = 2.6 ghz (the stock speed of an E5300 CPU) But, FSB x Divider = Memory Speed. Check the Memory Tab in CPU-Z to see what your memory is doing.
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