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DrNip 10-07-2010 06:24 AM

Vcore, FSB and and nb core voltages will be your key voltages to tweak with. Best advice would be strap an air cooler on there and figure it out before you jump into the sub-zero end. That's the way I have to do it and is the way I am doing it again with my current 775 platform as I got spoiled on the core ix's and the ease of overclocking them. Forgot how to overclock a 775!

Splave 10-07-2010 06:26 AM

kikik not bad man :)

things I noticed
-you are undervolting lol! stock vcore on those I think is 1.3v :) you can probably go to 1.65-1.7v but it will stop scaling with just dice temps
-vsfb termination I max out highest available 1.55v I think
-vNB I set to 1.625v anything higher wont boot for me
-dram loosen to 5-6-6-15 and set 1:1 for cpu-z IE 200fsb = ddr2-400
-In bios, set to ignore all fan monitoring and control, and voltage and temps

Setfsb clockgen is CY28551 :) Good luck man!

PS @ georgestorm, I told him to try it out on his own first with a couple tips and then come ask questions. Best way to learn and understand instead of just plugging in my settings. He will get it!

kikicoco1334 10-07-2010 06:28 AM

ok it may came out wrong, i am not 100% no idea how to play with voltage at all, it's just alotta time i am not sure if this move is correct or not stuff like that

GeorgeStorm 10-07-2010 06:32 AM

Sorry, having re read my comment, sounds far harsher than I meant.
Just theres surely no point spending time and money with DI when hes playing at air speeds?
And at a mega basic level
You keep increasing the vcore to support the freq, and the nb and fsb aswell.
Just keep pushing the freq, when it doesn't work, up some voltages
Gradually get a feel for it.
And whatever you do, don't be afraid, mistakes quicken your learning a lot :P

DrNip 10-07-2010 06:35 AM

One thing you have to take with you when you are going into extreme overclocking is don't be afraid to tear some shit up. What I mean by that is if you ruin your mobo, cpu, psu or all of the above that is part of the game and you need to take it in stride. If you are afraid then you might as well change hobbies. Now I'm not saying this will happen or you need to try to do this just know that is part of the game. Now that we have established crank your volts up and then crank your frequency!!!!! :broomstick:

Splave 10-07-2010 08:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kikicoco1334 (Post 58428)
ok it may came out wrong, i am not 100% no idea how to play with voltage at all, it's just alotta time i am not sure if this move is correct or not stuff like that

I just told you what voltages to use man :thumbsup: if it freezes up on you add more vcore until you hit the point where more voltage doesnt help. Then you will need colder temps (ln2)

OC Maximus 10-07-2010 08:38 AM

I just press buttons until something works and hope I don't burn something up in the process :)

No, really. I've been more of a trial and error type since I'm still pretty new to overclocking. Take note of what works and move on. Always keeping things within the limits of the cooling medium. I'm currently on water but will be making the move to Dice/LN2 as soon as I get all my stuff squared away.

Sorry for the hijack, back on topic.

OCM :thumbsup:

kikicoco1334 10-07-2010 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DrNip (Post 58431)
One thing you have to take with you when you are going into extreme overclocking is don't be afraid to tear some shit up. What I mean by that is if you ruin your mobo, cpu, psu or all of the above that is part of the game and you need to take it in stride. If you are afraid then you might as well change hobbies. Now I'm not saying this will happen or you need to try to do this just know that is part of the game. Now that we have established crank your volts up and then crank your frequency!!!!! :broomstick:

don't be afraid to tear some shit up? got it!


Quote:

Originally Posted by Splave (Post 58459)
I just told you what voltages to use man :thumbsup: if it freezes up on you add more vcore until you hit the point where more voltage doesnt help. Then you will need colder temps (ln2)

got it! :thumbsup:
i monna get some dice sometime today after school or something and just pull a all niter or something lol don't have class till 3 tomorrow :blush:


Quote:

Originally Posted by OC Maximus (Post 58471)
I just press buttons until something works and hope I don't burn something up in the process :)

No, really. I've been more of a trial and error type since I'm still pretty new to overclocking. Take note of what works and move on. Always keeping things within the limits of the cooling medium. I'm currently on water but will be making the move to Dice/LN2 as soon as I get all my stuff squared away.

Sorry for the hijack, back on topic.

OCM :thumbsup:

i have always taking notes wile benching you'll see in most of my video - me with a clip board ;) lol








but more or less =... i monna overclock my :moon: off!
i am gonna be LN2ing it on the 15th most likely :thumbsup:

Splave 10-07-2010 12:09 PM

gl man, let us know how it works out

kikicoco1334 10-07-2010 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Splave (Post 58522)
gl man, let us know how it works out

thank you so much..
i'll be posting updates soon as i can =)


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