Dialamo
New Member
My friend is trying to overclock his X2 3800+. He succeded to getting an overclock of 2.2Ghz just by raising the bus speed by 20MHz. (All in one shot, which I don't think was the best idea.) It was stable for benchmarking, but when he runs Super Pi, as soon as he finishes doing a calculation of 32M, the computer freezes and has to be rebooted. Now he brought the processor back to stock values, and Super Pi did not crash while doing32M and stayed perfectly stable.
Does this mean that the overclock is not stable? What does my friend need to do? I showed my friend OC'ing 101, but he did not really understand it too well and prefers it if someone experienced with OC'ing here would explain him what to do.
My friends system specs:
CPU:AMD X2 3800+
Motherboard:ASUS A8N-SLI
GPU:Leadtek 7600GT
RAM:OCZ Value RAM 1024x2 (Dual Channel) DDR 400MHz (2.5-4-4-8)
Does this mean that the overclock is not stable? What does my friend need to do? I showed my friend OC'ing 101, but he did not really understand it too well and prefers it if someone experienced with OC'ing here would explain him what to do.
My friends system specs:
CPU:AMD X2 3800+
Motherboard:ASUS A8N-SLI
GPU:Leadtek 7600GT
RAM:OCZ Value RAM 1024x2 (Dual Channel) DDR 400MHz (2.5-4-4-8)