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Hi,
I recently got a new setup (see sig). I deliberately picked components I thought would allow me to overclock to 2.4GHz - 2.6GHz with not too much trouble hence the DFI board, artic cooler and semi decent RAM. Now i've only ever overclocked a video card ( simple move of the slider ).
I get the basic idea of how clock speed is made up. I.e HTT x Mulitplier. If I have looked it up right the 3700+ has a 11x multiplier so to get to 2.6Ghz I need 236 HTT. I know my RAM won't do stock timings @ 236Mhz so do I run a divider or loosen the timings? I ideally want the best performance. I had a very quick look through the BIOS but could not see a divider option, but then i'm not very familiar with my new BIOS. I did find the options to set the memory timings and I think they are set to auto?
I also went into BIOS and under Genie settings and raised the HTT from 200 to 205 giving me a clock speed of 2255MHz. I assume this is how you overclock an AMD64, I've read up on a few guides on the net but none of them seem to give you a good guide with pics. I don't really want to mess around with volts as i've never overclocked before unless it really is simple and safe.
Also about stability, I will most likly **** myself if sirens go off inside the case so what stability tests would you recommend? I know the usual is Prime 95 but if there anything that will really test for stability that does not take hours? Also does the DFI motherboard lock the PCI frequency by default?
If anyone could give me some pointers I would be most thankful
Edit: The stepping for my CPU is: KACAE0552FPBW, i've seen people getting 2.8GHz with a KACAE stepping but i've no idea under what circumstances.
I recently got a new setup (see sig). I deliberately picked components I thought would allow me to overclock to 2.4GHz - 2.6GHz with not too much trouble hence the DFI board, artic cooler and semi decent RAM. Now i've only ever overclocked a video card ( simple move of the slider ).
I get the basic idea of how clock speed is made up. I.e HTT x Mulitplier. If I have looked it up right the 3700+ has a 11x multiplier so to get to 2.6Ghz I need 236 HTT. I know my RAM won't do stock timings @ 236Mhz so do I run a divider or loosen the timings? I ideally want the best performance. I had a very quick look through the BIOS but could not see a divider option, but then i'm not very familiar with my new BIOS. I did find the options to set the memory timings and I think they are set to auto?
I also went into BIOS and under Genie settings and raised the HTT from 200 to 205 giving me a clock speed of 2255MHz. I assume this is how you overclock an AMD64, I've read up on a few guides on the net but none of them seem to give you a good guide with pics. I don't really want to mess around with volts as i've never overclocked before unless it really is simple and safe.
Also about stability, I will most likly **** myself if sirens go off inside the case so what stability tests would you recommend? I know the usual is Prime 95 but if there anything that will really test for stability that does not take hours? Also does the DFI motherboard lock the PCI frequency by default?
If anyone could give me some pointers I would be most thankful
Edit: The stepping for my CPU is: KACAE0552FPBW, i've seen people getting 2.8GHz with a KACAE stepping but i've no idea under what circumstances.
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