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thats not much of an increase for the cpu you have... i would guess that you could hit 3.5 no probs as long as you have a decent cpu cooler and decent ram
 
Hairy_Lee said:
thats not much of an increase for the cpu you have... i would guess that you could hit 3.5 no probs as long as you have a decent cpu cooler and decent ram

and I would be nice and stable?
 
that would depend on how you go about overclocking your system... i would suggest you read the OC 101 before attempting this so you know exactly what you need to do
 
Who knows, i just depends on your system, all OC are different. Just slowly increase your speed until it becomes unstable then decrease your CPU Ghz(just went brain dead, cant think of the actaul name of it) about 100MHZ. Thats what i do and all my OCs are stable.
 
Motoxrdude said:
Who knows, i just depends on your system, all OC are different. Just slowly increase your speed until it becomes unstable then decrease your CPU Ghz(just went brain dead, cant think of the actaul name of it) about 100MHZ. Thats what i do and all my OCs are stable.

or you could start adding more voltage to make that speed stable and keep pushing the FSB up...
 
I have 'Phoenix' bios
I found in the bios:


Bios features > /FoxBios Speed > Clock Speed [133Mhz]
do I increase the lock speed?
 
I didn't find FSB, because i bought my PC ready made I think they may have deactivated it from the bios, can I download the latest bios from somewhere?
 
Hairy_Lee said:
thats not much of an increase for the cpu you have... i would guess that you could hit 3.5 no probs as long as you have a decent cpu cooler and decent ram
Temps arent the only factor. Like me for instance, my cpu is nice and cool around 20C, but i cant get much past 3.6Ghz.

Apokarteron said:
I didn't find FSB, because i bought my PC ready made I think they may have deactivated it from the bios, can I download the latest bios from somewhere?
If i recall, Intel motherboards disable overclocking the their BIOS.
 
what voltage are you at omega?
600mhz is'nt that good for Pentium D
i've seen them at 3.8ghz fairly easily.
whats limiting you?
 
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