im new to the fact of overclocking i cant seem to get a overclock higher than 210 FSB on my AMD 3000+ in the bios is there good overclocking software that i can use to get my processor speed higher
you may need to loosen your memory timings or run a memory frequency divider (run your memory slower than your processor.) I was able to get my old 3000+ Venice core to 2.4 Ghz on stock cooling 24/7 stable. Also first, make sure that your PCI lock is on in your Bios or you might get a seriously corrupted , unbootable system.
Athlon64 San Diego core 3700+, ASUS A8N-E, Sapphire X1900XT, 320GB WD SATAII HD, 2GB Gskill mem. Win XP Pro SP2. Pioneer DVR111D. Nero 6.6.1.4, DVD decrypter 3.5.4.0. ,PS2 V7 w/no-solder and swap magic
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i7 3770 12GB ram terrabyte sata drive 1 750Gb sata drive 285GTX graphics Sony dvdwriter same NZXT Nemesis case
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well i lowered my memory ratio with the processor to 2/1.68(or something like that to always make it be PC3200 400MHz memory) but it doesnt seem to go any higher
you could try using "ClockGen" to overclock in windows
http://www.cpuid.com/clockgen.php I prefer to overclock in BIOS, but this might be easier for you to practice with. GO SLOWLY. try small incremental increases until it hangs. Then back of the frequency a little bit til it's stable. Also, check out http://ocfourms.com . VERY good info on overclocking there broken down by particular manufacturers and processors.
Athlon64 San Diego core 3700+, ASUS A8N-E, Sapphire X1900XT, 320GB WD SATAII HD, 2GB Gskill mem. Win XP Pro SP2. Pioneer DVR111D. Nero 6.6.1.4, DVD decrypter 3.5.4.0. ,PS2 V7 w/no-solder and swap magic
you could try using "ClockGen" to overclock in windows
http://www.cpuid.com/clockgen.php I prefer to overclock in BIOS, but this might be easier for you to practice with. GO SLOWLY. try small incremental increases until it hangs. Then back of the frequency a little bit til it's stable. Also, check out http://ocforums.com . VERY good info on overclocking there broken down by particular manufacturers and processors.
Athlon64 San Diego core 3700+, ASUS A8N-E, Sapphire X1900XT, 320GB WD SATAII HD, 2GB Gskill mem. Win XP Pro SP2. Pioneer DVR111D. Nero 6.6.1.4, DVD decrypter 3.5.4.0. ,PS2 V7 w/no-solder and swap magic