ztrain727
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Hi Everyone, (tell me if my pics are too big)
I have come to the point where I think I'm ready to OC my CPU. I've had it for a couple weeks now and my system is performing nicely and is very stable. On one hand, I feel it is almost unnecessary to OC my CPU when only 80% was being used while playing COD4 on max. But OC'ing will help my overall performance and will be noticeable for video editing, a main use for my machine.
Things to Know: My CPU: E4500 - 2.2ghz
First of all, how much hotter will my CPU get with overclocking to say 2.4, 2.8 or 3.0?
My CPU Heatsink
Below is an image of my temps when under full load (100%) while encoding a video. 55 C is the hottest temp I have seen, but that is pretty hot. I'm worried if I OC, these temps might get a little high. I idle at about 32.
Secondly, what is the best way to go about OC'ing?
My mobo (GA-P35-DS3L) has a program called Easy Tune, which allows for overclocking. I'm not sure how I get to this, but it seems pretty straight forward for OC'ing.
My CPU's Clock Ratio multiplier is locked at 11x max (no surprise).
Here is my MIT (tweaker) screen in BIOS:
In order to OC my CPU, I need to set my CPU host clock control to manual. However, when I do this, warning appear in flashing read:
I can set my performance to standard instead of turbo no problem. As for system voltage, I'm worried about setting it to auto. My mobo's default ram voltage is 1.8v and my OCZ gold needs 2.1v, maybe even 2.2 when OC'd. If the voltage goes back to 1.8, my system won't boot. Will auto keep my current voltage, or will it cause problems?
Anyway, I think I'll try to use easy tune as it seems less problematic.
Lastly, What else should I keep in mind when/before OC'ing?
Thanks! I don't have a warranty that I know of on my CPU so I need to be careful. I also don't want to drastically reduce it's life. I'm thinking a 2.4 or 2.6ghz OC will do for now...
I have come to the point where I think I'm ready to OC my CPU. I've had it for a couple weeks now and my system is performing nicely and is very stable. On one hand, I feel it is almost unnecessary to OC my CPU when only 80% was being used while playing COD4 on max. But OC'ing will help my overall performance and will be noticeable for video editing, a main use for my machine.
Things to Know: My CPU: E4500 - 2.2ghz
First of all, how much hotter will my CPU get with overclocking to say 2.4, 2.8 or 3.0?
My CPU Heatsink
Below is an image of my temps when under full load (100%) while encoding a video. 55 C is the hottest temp I have seen, but that is pretty hot. I'm worried if I OC, these temps might get a little high. I idle at about 32.
Secondly, what is the best way to go about OC'ing?
My mobo (GA-P35-DS3L) has a program called Easy Tune, which allows for overclocking. I'm not sure how I get to this, but it seems pretty straight forward for OC'ing.
My CPU's Clock Ratio multiplier is locked at 11x max (no surprise).
Here is my MIT (tweaker) screen in BIOS:
In order to OC my CPU, I need to set my CPU host clock control to manual. However, when I do this, warning appear in flashing read:
I can set my performance to standard instead of turbo no problem. As for system voltage, I'm worried about setting it to auto. My mobo's default ram voltage is 1.8v and my OCZ gold needs 2.1v, maybe even 2.2 when OC'd. If the voltage goes back to 1.8, my system won't boot. Will auto keep my current voltage, or will it cause problems?
Anyway, I think I'll try to use easy tune as it seems less problematic.
Lastly, What else should I keep in mind when/before OC'ing?
Thanks! I don't have a warranty that I know of on my CPU so I need to be careful. I also don't want to drastically reduce it's life. I'm thinking a 2.4 or 2.6ghz OC will do for now...
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