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Old 01-18-09   #1 (permalink)
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Default Need help with Asrock Dual SATA2

I have all my comp. info below, but i want to know, how can I overclock my cpu further on this board. I cannot seem to find the Vcore settings in the BIOS and I have no clue what I'm doing in the RAM dept. I have managed to get this 3.0 processor up to 3.51, and my fsb is at 233 I believe. Do any of you expert overclockers out there know of a solution?
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Hey,
I used to own this board, and I hate to say this, but you are out of luck. This board is a horrible overclocker. If you want to take your OC further, you may be able to do a volt mod. This BIOS has no overclocking tools in it apart from the FSB adjustments. Just see how far you can go. hope that helps!
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is there any way that i can change the ram timings to push it a little further? I have heard this cpu can go to 3.8 without voltage changes
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is there any way that i can change the ram timings to push it a little further? I have heard this cpu can go to 3.8 without voltage changes
When i had this board, i could not find any options except for FSB. So i think the answer is no.
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2GB Kingston [800mhz]
Graphics Card
GeCube HD Radeon 4870 [512mb]
Hard Drive
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Thermaltake V9
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ok thanks anyway! +rep for you!
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Thanks!
I hope i could help you.
I used to have a VERY similar setup to what you have now.
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System: Disco Pooter!!
CPU
Core 2 Duo E4600 @ 3.00ghz [9x333 - 1.400v]
Motherboard
ASUS P5K-SE
Memory
2GB Kingston [800mhz]
Graphics Card
GeCube HD Radeon 4870 [512mb]
Hard Drive
WD500AAKS [7200rpm]
Sound Card
Realtek HD-Audio
Power Supply
Vantec ION2+ 550W Ultra Quiet SLI
Case
Thermaltake V9
CPU cooling
Thermalright MST-9775LE
GPU cooling
Stock Cooler
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Windows Vista Ultimate [32-Bit]
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ok thanks anyway! +rep for you!
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I'm guessing you've already set it to Manual to open the FSB options.

You'll see VCCM = RAM voltage, VDDQ = Northbridge voltage.

Memory timing settings are there too, you just have to poke about for them, I've not got my right running at the mo while I upgrade so I can't go through AMI BIOS to show you, sorry.

I know there's more settings on the boards for dual cores, but mine is old.
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