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Old 06-10-2003, 07:23 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Pleasse help me overclock

the bits that are important

Asus canterwood p4c800
corsiar xms 3200 ddr 400
p4 3.06 ht 533
innovoatek watercooling
Radeon 9700 pro


when running at 158 or less fsb something cant take the settings and it crashes back to desktop on 3dmark 2001

please help me overcome this, i need to know voltages ram settings

im a real nobbie when it comes to overclocking


Go on help a noobie out

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Old 06-13-2003, 04:06 AM   #2 (permalink)
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It all depends on your mb....I wouldn't worry to much about to much power (be reasonable in comparible to the ranges but.....) because your water cooling should kick @ss. my dimm (ram) settings are at 1.9 (the highest they can go) on my samsung pc3200......running 4-3-3-2.5, if your screen blacks out and comp restarts its your ram.

your saying you can't run fsb settings less than 158? Why would you want to....mine run fine around 166 and if I want to push I goto 200. (this is with a vcore of 1.9 to 1.95) oh yeah Im running an AMD athlon so this prob won't help.....

I don't know whats happening but I never heard of computer crashing because of o/c'ing and it going back to windows????

maybe it a graphics card confliction problem...any probs there...thats just a guess though - cpu will give you blue screens + hang-ups + shut downs

Id recommend finding a asus o'cing site/forum (you do it you lazy arse) and its spelled newbie....hehe....good luck...have fun take things real slow - if something fishy is happening back it of and think - I just fried my GF ti4200 and Id hate to c u lose your 9700pro
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