Overclock Questions

[-0MEGA-];913166 said:
If the RAM is an issue and is running above stock speed, then raise the RAM to 2.0-2.1v.

Or drop it to stock speeds or lower to determine your max OC, you can worry about the ram once you know what is stable for your cpu, i recommend this
 
What speed is your ram @ 2.7 GHz, cos if its at the lowest divider, and your ram wont go any higher, your overclock is the highest its going :(
 
What speed is your ram @ 2.7 GHz, cos if its at the lowest divider, and your ram wont go any higher, your overclock is the highest its going :(

Should be 780, Ive got my ram at a 1:1 with a 400 fsb and its at 800 MHZ, its stock speed.
 
Lol, I don't get all this OC'ing stuff, never done it but I'll have to learn for I'm getting the E2160! :P
 
I just OC'ed to 2.7Ghz, my temps are fine, 32c idle and 45c load, enough room to carry on, right?

But, OC'ing can't make a game stop responding can it, I mean, Windows was fine, I just had to Ctrl + Alt + Del out of it...

Thanks!
Just don't let your temps get above 55C.

Of course an unstable OC can cause a game to stop responding.
 
Hmm strange, does that 1.35 v is stock voltage? Even when i dont oc my cpu the bios say that my voltage is 1.35v.
Oh when i turn on the eist the voltage would be 1.25v idle and 1.35v full load.
What is the stock voltage of that cpu, im curious.
 
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Bugger! :mad:
 
HEHE, time for some new ram?

But ive heard there are hidden options in gigabyte P35 board's BIOS, im not sure the key code, alt and F1 i think, i think this lets you do more with memory timings and dividers
 
Nah, I'm not getting any new stuff!

I know, it's Ctrl + F1, nothing to make it run slower though!

Would changing the multi help?
 
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