deathwarder Posted June 6, 2006 Share Posted June 6, 2006 its stock speed is 2.8ghz, and I have it at 3.5ghz, it isnt overheating, the fsb is 1000mhz, and the memory timings are set automaticly by my bios, the cpu voltage is 1.38 but upping it doesn't help, and upping the memory voltage doesn't help. How can I get it higher? The multiplier is 14 and locked. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spazmire11 Posted June 6, 2006 Share Posted June 6, 2006 well one thing to remeber when ocing, there is a limt.some things to help:putting a divider on your ram, losening your timeingschipset voltage increase may helpgeneral inprovement of temps, it may not be overheating but it will help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deathwarder Posted June 6, 2006 Author Share Posted June 6, 2006 I will up the voltage of the chipset as well, but my cpu maxes out at 52 with the fans on low, will them on high it maxes out at 49. I don't know how to set dividers on my ram, how do I do it? My timings are already very lax. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LLXX Posted June 7, 2006 Share Posted June 7, 2006 That's still far below the upper temperature limit, which is supposed to be 70°C for most Intel CPUs. You can go higher by adjusting your memory frequency down closer to stock. In the frequency control options there should be an FSB frequency setting followed by memory frequency setting. Reduce the memory frequency. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deathwarder Posted June 7, 2006 Author Share Posted June 7, 2006 I cant thats as low as it goes, the memory frequency options go up as the fsb is raised, and I cant find any way to lower them Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nitroshift Posted June 8, 2006 Share Posted June 8, 2006 what mobo have you got? i know gigabyte and asus have their own win-based apps that can oc right from windows. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deathwarder Posted June 8, 2006 Author Share Posted June 8, 2006 asus p5gd1, and yes there is the aibooster program Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nitroshift Posted June 8, 2006 Share Posted June 8, 2006 asus p5gd1, and yes there is the aibooster programhave you tried it???? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deathwarder Posted June 8, 2006 Author Share Posted June 8, 2006 yes, let me update you, ok, I got it to 3.57ghz, but then I think I changed a setting and it now only hits 3.5ghz, I will list the settings related to this below, and what they are set atExternal Frequenct: 250mhzdram frequency: 425mhz(other options are auto set by spd, and some higher numbers)generate clock spread spectrum: EnabledDram voltage: 2.7vChipset core voltage: 1.6vcpu voltage: 1.4000vFSB termination voltage: auto(can be set to 1.2, 1.4)Pci-e frequency: 100PCI sync mode: 33.33mhz(this is the sync to pci-e option)Configure dram timing by spd:enabled(if disabled options for the timings come up)I have tried very very lax timings of 3-4-4-5, and have upped all listed voltages to their current values. Memory is at its lowest speed, though I thik it is the memory keeping it back. If I could manipulate the multiplier that would help__________________ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LLXX Posted June 9, 2006 Share Posted June 9, 2006 Disable spread-spectrum control. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deathwarder Posted June 9, 2006 Author Share Posted June 9, 2006 ok, what does it do? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LLXX Posted June 10, 2006 Share Posted June 10, 2006 Modulate the clock with a sinusoidal wave ±10%. Bad for overclocking since the frequency can go over limit intermittently. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deathwarder Posted June 10, 2006 Author Share Posted June 10, 2006 oh, so if I disable that jyou think it will go farther? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LLXX Posted June 11, 2006 Share Posted June 11, 2006 It'll increase the stability of the system and you'll be able to get it closer to the limit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deathwarder Posted June 11, 2006 Author Share Posted June 11, 2006 thanks, Ill try, then Ill post back here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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