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ASUS + AMD 2700+ Overclocking
i want to try increase my clock speed but not sure how and if possible
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You may put the botton "turbo".
Best regards. -- Titus te aconseja q visites http://es.geocities.com/titus_guada y no olvides firmar en el libro de visitas, gracias. Nuestro grupo de debate es: http://groups.msn.com/MonitoresdeTie...ierradeMadrid/ "?uroD" escribió en el mensaje ... i want to try increase my clock speed but not sure how and if possible |
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On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 12:36:19 +0000, uroD wrote:
i want to try increase my clock speed but not sure how and if possible Multiplier x FSb = cpu clock speed. Defaults Tbred 13x166 = 2166MHz Barton 12x166 = 2000MHz Options? Depends on MB and cpu model. -- Abit KT7-Raid (KT133) Tbred B core CPU @2400MHz (24x100FSB) My server http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/cpu.php Verizon server http://mysite.verizon.net/res0exft/cpu.htm |
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Your 2700+ will most likely be a locked CPU.
That means, that you can't change the Multiplicator. To overclock such a CPU you need to higher the FSB. Most chipsets calculate the frequencies for all the other components by dividing the FSB. Therefore by increasing the FSB you are most likely getting higher PCI, AGP and RAM clocks. Until you reach the next higher "official" frequencies like 133 (266) - 166 (333) - 200 (400) First of all you would have to determine some of your central components. Which kind of RAM do you have, how fast can it go? PC2700 (333) or PC3200 (400) If you can't keep your Ram synchronous to your CPU you are loosing more performance than you gain. Simply post your configuration Chipset - CPU (which Core) - RAM If you start tweaking your FSB, start in small steps (5 MHz for the beginning) Always stress test CPU and RAM to determine if your system is still stable. Keep the temperatures under controle, especially if you have to increase the VCore. There are lots of good guides on overclocking Just take your time and make sure that you have backed up your system before. Sometimes an instable CPU or RAM can do some nasty stuff to the Windows Registry. I personally don't like the "I could boot to Windows without Bluescreen" test. It's much safer to use a BootCD with some decent stress tools. (Ultimate Boot CD) |
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Simply post your configuration ASUS A7V8X-MX SE AMD Athlon XP 2700+ CPU VIA KM400 chipset S3 Onboard Unichrome Video Card 80gb UDMA 1st HDD Onboard Realtek AC97 Audio for Via Sound Card Chipset - CPU (which Core) - RAM See enclosed .BMP file for CPU info |
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 11:11:59 GMT, €uroD wrote:
Simply post your configuration ASUS A7V8X-MX SE AMD Athlon XP 2700+ CPU VIA KM400 chipset S3 Onboard Unichrome Video Card 80gb UDMA 1st HDD Onboard Realtek AC97 Audio for Via Sound Card Chipset - CPU (which Core) - RAM See enclosed .BMP file for CPU info correction motherboard: A7V8X-MX not A7V8X-MX SE as stated |
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 11:23:08 GMT, €uroD wrote:
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 11:11:59 GMT, €uroD wrote: Simply post your configuration ASUS A7V8X-MX SE AMD Athlon XP 2700+ CPU VIA KM400 chipset S3 Onboard Unichrome Video Card 80gb UDMA 1st HDD Onboard Realtek AC97 Audio for Via Sound Card Chipset - CPU (which Core) - RAM See enclosed .BMP file for CPU info correction motherboard: A7V8X-MX not A7V8X-MX SE as stated Further correction, do not post binaries here please. Respect the group. |
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 11:11:59 GMT, ?uroD wrote: [...] See enclosed .BMP file for CPU info [...] Further correction, do not post binaries here please. Respect the group. I was debating whether to mention this or not, but no binaries showed up. If I mentioned it, then there's a chance noone else would bother to mention it as well. So, I'd never find out whether my newsfeed was filtering out binaries or not. Thanks for confirming that it does -- Michael Brown www.emboss.co.nz : OOS/RSI software and more Add michael@ to emboss.co.nz ---+--- My inbox is always open |
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 23:36:00 +1000, "Michael Brown"
wrote: wrote: On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 11:11:59 GMT, ?uroD wrote: [...] See enclosed .BMP file for CPU info [...] Further correction, do not post binaries here please. Respect the group. I was debating whether to mention this or not, but no binaries showed up. If I mentioned it, then there's a chance no one else would bother to mention it as well. So, I'd never find out whether my newsfeed was filtering out binaries or not. Thanks for confirming that it does Your feed is doing it's job Mike. |
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