GOD Posted October 22, 2008 Content Count: 75 Joined: 10/07/08 Status: Offline Share Posted October 22, 2008 ok, if you want to overclock you have to know the following your motherboard chipset/manufacturer what bios revision you have standard core temperature and voltage safe operating temperature of your cpu assuming you know all that, overclocking is easy. 1- go into your bios and look at your cpu, increase the fsb by about 5mhz and check if it boots. keep repeating until it wont boot. 2- once it cant boot increase your vcore. (dont do anything over 1.5 unless you got some ln2 handy or a nice powerfull phase changer) slowly by .05 untill it boots (test if its stable once you get into windows) 3- repeat step 1 4- repeat step 2 the whole time keep a look out at temperatures and make sure your in safe operating temperature. remember, the better cooling you have the better your overclock is. invest in a nice phase change, peltier or ln2 closed loop (or if your really hard core get a 22,000 psi and use solid nitrogen!) if you need more help ask. but since you didnt provide motherboard or chipset or bios i couldnt give you more specific advice. hope this helped. Link to comment
GOD Posted October 22, 2008 Content Count: 75 Joined: 10/07/08 Status: Offline Share Posted October 22, 2008 ok, if you want to overclock you have to know the following your motherboard chipset/manufacturer what bios revision you have standard core temperature and voltage safe operating temperature of your cpu assuming you know all that, overclocking is easy. 1- go into your bios and look at your cpu, increase the fsb by about 5mhz and check if it boots. keep repeating until it wont boot. 2- once it cant boot increase your vcore. (dont do anything over 1.5 unless you got some ln2 handy or a nice powerfull phase changer) slowly by .05 untill it boots (test if its stable once you get into windows) 3- repeat step 1 4- repeat step 2 the whole time keep a look out at temperatures and make sure your in safe operating temperature. remember, the better cooling you have the better your overclock is. invest in a nice phase change, peltier or ln2 closed loop (or if your really hard core get a 22,000 psi and use solid nitrogen!) if you need more help ask. but since you didnt provide motherboard or chipset or bios i couldnt give you more specific advice. hope this helped. Link to comment
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