I want to clock my pc but i cant go further than this,,maybe i do something wrong therfor i ask here.
My specs are
Msi x48c plat
Corsair 2 gb 1600 mhz
E8500 intel 3.16
Ati 4870 1 gb
Win xp pro
My current clock is
3.33 ghz and 1400 mhz ddr3 ram
leaving this option on bios
Fsb cpu 350 (3333)
Cpu ratio 9.5
Volt auto
Fsb ratio dram 1:2.0 ( auto) 1400 mhz
mem volt 1.83
Spread spectrum enable
When i go higher then i get a black screen on boot up and i must reset bios
Clock my pc
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Re: Clock my pc
the first thing to try is raising your vcore. you may want to read grayskys overclocking guide in the intel section http://forums.legitreviews.com/about10789.html

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Re: Clock my pc
Ok thx but i was seaching fo rpeople that have tryed to clock with similar specs because atm i cant clock due to unstability..even boot on black screen and trash
Re: Clock my pc
Even with people with the same hardware you won't be able to use their settings as no two systems are the same and they will behave differently during overclocking.
All you can do is learn up on the techniques (the guide martini mentioned is a great start) and play with everything till you find something that works.
Dan
All you can do is learn up on the techniques (the guide martini mentioned is a great start) and play with everything till you find something that works.
Dan
Re: Clock my pc
First thing you need to do is turn off the Auto voltage feature. Before I really started OCing my systems I would leave that feature on. After reading around and playing with my settings I realized that it was generally supplying A LOT more voltage than is required.
So in summation...
1. Read the OCing guide posted
2. Turn off the Auto voltage feature.
So in summation...
1. Read the OCing guide posted
2. Turn off the Auto voltage feature.