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What's the BEST Overclocking Utility ?
Ok now, I'm COMPLETELY stupid when it comes to overclocking. I've never tried it before nor really figured out how to do it. I did look at a couple of pages, but nothing really clicked in my head, ha ha ha. I have decent hardware that I can overclock, so I figure that I'll give it a try. I have 2 512-meg sticks of PC2700 Kingston Hyper-x ram and an Athlon 2800 Barton CPU.
Any info on the best way to do it, either by program utility or other means would be greatly appreciated |
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EVERYTHING YOU NEED SHOULD BE IN YOUR MOTHERBOARD'S BIOS SETUP (IF YOUR MOTHERBOARD SUPPORTS OVERCLOCKING)
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WTF ram has to do with overclocking? WTF software has to do with it?
You're an idiot. |
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As far as the software goes, I've seen a few utilities that claim that they're used for overclocking. Like i say, I'm totally stupid in this category. Maybe this was the wrong board to ask, ha ha ha. |
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Overclocking will heat up your CPU not your ram
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DEPARTMENT OF REDUNDANCY DEPARTMENT. |
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well there is software forinsance i got a gigabyte mobo and it uses a utility i canoverclock my cpu and then clock it back normal its called easytune 4 and so doe sthta make someone a idiot? there is softwares to make it eas for people who do not want to fuck up in the bios
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I looked on the bios, but I don't see anything that'd let me overclock it. I have an ASrock K7S8X. I see that the newest generation of the board boasts the overclocking tools, but I guess that maybe I got left out with my board. |
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RAM is very important (although more so in P4 systems) because its bus speed will limit the amount you over clock. My PC3200 runs @ 400mhz (2.5) and 333mhz (2.0). If i increase my FSB, i have to enable a divider, which reduces my RAM speed. PC2700 with an Athlon 2800 seems a bit of a missmatch? (would have thought you would have wanted faster ram than that). Although because the AMD chips operate differently to P4s, the ram speed is not as important because you wont reach clocks speeds that will fubar it.
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Actually, if ayones an idiot it's you. Maybe you shouldn't be talking shit when you don't know wtf you're talking about. Higher quality ram will run the highest FSB settings while still allowing you to keep a 1:1 ratio on your mem. This is why people will spend 2-3 times as much for a stick of high performance low latency ram vs generic ram. The best overclocking deal right now is using a P4 2.4c chip - you can get them to 3.6ghz with normal air/fan cooling fairly easily. (Crazy! I'm building a couple of them next week. |
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OR TRY FLASHING YOUR BOARD'S BIOS TO SEE IF THE UPDATE INCLUDES OVERCLOCKING FEATURES.. |
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http://www.giga-byte.com/MotherBoard...tune3_list.htm
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Ask this question on HardForums.com, those guys are 101% geek certified.
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Hey guys, thanks for all of the help and support against the guy that didn't know what he was talking about, picking on me, ha ha. I greatly appreciate it
As far as my bios goes, I believe that I currently have like 1.2 rite now. I see over on my motherboard's website, they have version 2.2 rite now, so perhaps I'll give that a try and see what happens. Here's the link for it - http://www.asrock.com.tw/support/dow...k7s8x.htm#bios |
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get one of these suckers if you want to O/C hardcore style
http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/20031021/index.html there are many systems like this, you need to keep the CPU really cool (below zero ideally). have a look around Toms Hardware check this one, P4 @ 5ghz : http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/20031230/index.html |
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Also, when you start overclocking more than your system can handle Windows can become unstable.
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yes KRL, but if you have a proper cooling unit you can O/C and keep everything stable
for example: http://www.nventiv.com/ should allow you to o/c 30% and stay stable so a p4 3.2 can run at like 4 ghz! |
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