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Originally Posted by tnt27
do u do it by 5%, then go into windows to check out the stable-ness, then overclock it more or what?
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In bios just raise the FSB up by like 5 everytime and then let it boot all the way to windows, and you need to get Everest Home Edition, in there it will tell you the current proc speed and ram speed, and if you raise the fsb to high sometimes when it restarts it wont even show anything on the screen and ull have to reset the C-MOS to get it to come back up and then u'll have to start over...hope this helps, sorry i cant answer ur other questions about the ram...