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Old 03-27-2004, 10:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Overclocking help needed

Hello,

I have the following
-2.8C
-IS7
-2x 512MB Kingston HyperX PC4000
-ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
-Zalman CNPS-7000Cu

EDIT: Here's some more info
RAM
CAS#Latency=3
RAS#toCAS#Delay=3
RAS#Precharge=3
Cycle Time=8

CPU
Family F
Model 2
Stepping 9
Ext Family 0
Ext Model 0
Revision D1


Right now I have it running at the stock 200 fsb, at 1:1. All settings are are default now, voltages and such. What would be my best bet to try to reach 250fsb. About what voltages for the ram and cpu would be right? I heard that Abit boards undervolt the ram. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.


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Old 03-27-2004, 10:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
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To get to that kinda FSB if you lower your multiplier you could concieveably do it but you need to cool that cpu and the zalmann as good as it is is not good enough. For that kinda extreme oc'ing you will also need to max the voltages for everything. If you search the boards and there is good info on all you need for oc'ing
But the best way to proceed is to take it up step by step, and see what works.

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To get to that kinda FSB if you lower your multiplier
Nope, recent Intel CPUs are multiplier locked from the factory. You can't change the multiplier.

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you could concieveably do it but you need to cool that cpu and the zalmann as good as it is is not good enough. For that kinda extreme oc'ing you will also need to max the voltages for everything
That Zalman cooler is fine. I have the aluminum/copper one; yours (all-copper) is better. I'm running my P4C at 250 FSB at stock voltage with the same mobo that you have. If you happen to know, what stepping is your CPU?

Your RAM is rated at DDR500, meaning it can run 1:1 if you set your FSB at 250.

Bottom line: You should be fine running 250 FSB with little or no voltage increase.
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