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| keep make sure when you change the voltages that there is no more than i think it's about a 0.4-0.5v difference between vdimm/2 and vcore. i think thats the tolerance :|. i know thats a pretty high difference but just mentioning it.
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| i hate your face | cool well thanks everyone for your help and advice. i'm 100% stable right now at the settings in my sig (HTT/FSB @ 230MHz). I have the RAM @ 2.8v, timings 2.5-4-4-8, and the CPU at stock voltage. I guess the next step is to put a new hsf onto the CPU, run a memory divider, and start pushing the CPU further, because I've probably hit my RAM's limit....yes?
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| Did you drop your multiplier from 12 to 11?
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| i hate your face | 11 is stock 11 x 200mhz = 2200mhz = stock 3700+
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I wouldn't compare fugger and how they overclock and breaking things to average joe overclocker who doesn't have money to spend on a new system if something were to go wrong. I won't say there isn't any risk, but if you follow simple common sense things like watching voltage, watching temps, testing testing and more testing, chances of frying something are pretty slim | |
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| Wizard Techie | agreed. These guys are trying to push this crap to the brink of any conceiveable point of no return. What they're really doing is making the stupid chip move as much information in a clock cycle as it ever will. They're not concerned with being safe. That's why they destroy processor periodically. Now I'm sitting at home with air cooling, and if I see a bad sign, AH! BACK OFF! Then I keep my processor and it'll be mildly overclocked so I didn't have to pay an extra 100 bucks for the next step up. That's what most of us here are doing. Ryan
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| i hate your face | correct. the socket 754 3700+ is a different core i believe
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