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Optimized doesnt work either, it just slowed down my computer, I still cant choose how fast its gonna go
I get that error on startup "Failed to load Floppy disk(s)" EDIT: OMEGA if you were too look on my other posts on the other sides you'd see that I usually use the edit button.
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I would just like to say that when overclocking do not overclock unless you have the money to replace it.
Moving on. You need a good motherboard, power supply, ram, and cooling. When overclocking try to keep your Core 2 Duo UNDER 65C at FULL load on all cores. Also a rule of thumb with the voltage on the Core 2 Duo's is on the 65nm chips do NOT exceed 1.6v and on the 45nm do NOT exceed 1.45v on the core voltage. Anything higher can case permanent damage to the chip. When overclocking you must first gradually raise the FSB until it will not post/boot into your OS. Once you hit that wall give it a little more voltage on the CPU and a little on the northbridge. Keep doing that within a safe limit. The average overclock on Core 2 Duo's is about 1.2ghz over stock. And remember that Quad cores are harder and require more TLC than Dual cores because you have to make sure ALL 4 cores are stable at those settings. Now to make sure your overclock is stable use a program like Orthos or Prime95 to stress the cpu and a program like CoreTemp or RealTemp to monitor your temperatures in real time. I myself have the EVGA (with XFX BIOS and VDroop mod) 680i and the E8400 (45nm dualcore). I hit 55C on water cooling at 4.5 ghz. It is nice but the performance is not much higher than running it at 4.2 due to something called FSB holes that exist on ALL motherboards. If you have any more questions feel free to ask. ~Tim |
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I'd like to know how to remove that floppy disk error I get when I start the computer :p
EDIT: You have my comp specs in my signature, also, i'm buying some more cooling before I OC. EDIT2: Type: Blend - stress CPU and RAM Min: 8 Max: 4096 InPlace: No Mem: 3839 Time: 15 CPU: 1600MHz FSB: 266MHz [266MHz x 6.0 est.] 2008-07-20 22:12 Launching 2 threads... Using CPU #0 Beginning a continuous self-test to check your computer. Press Stop to end this test. Test 1, 4000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M19922945 using 1024K FFT length. 1600 MHz???
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Oh well, I only want to OC it a little bit, maybe 2.6 or 2.8. I'd still like to get rid of that annoying error, my comp lags as hell since I got it
Ok the test has been running for a while now, this is what im getting: Using CPU #1 Beginning a continuous self-test to check your computer. Press Stop to end this test. Test 1, 4000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M19922945 using 1024K FFT length. Test 2, 4000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M19922943 using 1024K FFT length. Test 3, 4000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M19374367 using 1024K FFT length. Test 4, 4000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M19174369 using 1024K FFT length. Test 5, 4000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M18874369 using 1024K FFT length. Test 6, 4000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M18874367 using 1024K FFT length. Test 7, 4000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M18474367 using 1024K FFT length. Self-test 1024K passed! Test 1, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M172031 using 8K FFT length. Test 2, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M163839 using 8K FFT length. Using CPU #0 Beginning a continuous self-test to check your computer. Press Stop to end this test. Test 1, 4000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M19922945 using 1024K FFT length. Test 2, 4000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M19922943 using 1024K FFT length. Test 3, 4000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M19374367 using 1024K FFT length. Test 4, 4000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M19174369 using 1024K FFT length. Test 5, 4000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M18874369 using 1024K FFT length. Test 6, 4000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M18874367 using 1024K FFT length. Test 7, 4000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M18474367 using 1024K FFT length. Self-test 1024K passed! Test 1, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M172031 using 8K FFT length. Test 2, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M163839 using 8K FFT length. This was with orthos
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