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yes, thats right.
fsb will effect the entire system multiplier will effect only the cpu. in general, up the fsb will increase your system performance and is the first thing you tweak, making data transfer faster, and ending with a faster pc in general. tweak multiplier once the fsb is max'ed out, to max out your cpu. then theres the issue of cpu (vcore) voltage. more voltage = more overclockable cpu. *******HOWEVER******* any overclocking will result in higher tempurature - probably meaning you`ll need a heat sink upgrade tim draper "Antzz03" wrote in message ... Thanks all,so to clarify upping the fsb and raising multipliers are two different ways of o'cing......is that right? me thinks i need to do more homework =) |
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Cheers tim i understand now
could you recommend any good sites to swot up on? |
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http://www.ocinside.de/go_e.html?/ht..._workshop.html
and select which page you wish - wire or paint mod guide. you shouldnt need to mod the L11's (cpu voltages) - these will be adjustable in the mainbaord BIOS, as will FSB. the only mod you need is the multiplier settings. - either preset, or 'unlock' status. if you look futher down the 'workshop' page, then your motherboard is listed for a volt mod. YOU NEED SERIOUS COOLING FOR THIS. either a high end air cooler, or invest in watercooling. to set the VR, set to *maximum* resistance (use an ohm meter before soldering to your mainboard), and your BIOS voltage to the lowest setting. do the volt mod, and run BIOS/voltage measurement software (MBM5 etc). then adjust your VR so it's higher than the bios reading. as it says on the volt mod page, set to around +0.25v above BIOS. (1.5v BIOS, 1.75v reality etc) as every system and component has different limits your system will become unstable and crash. the main overclocking barrier is ram limits. ram isnt too keen on being fsb overclocked too much (not the extent that cpus do atleast). i have PC3200 twinMOS ram, and it doesnt like going more than 210fsb (200fsb is it's sold rating). but apart from this, fiddle with fsb, multipliers and a little more voltage till your heart is content! tim icq: 26556641 "Antzz03" wrote in message ... Cheers tim i understand now could you recommend any good sites to swot up on? |
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