Hey all,
Recently I bought a 5000 Black Edition which runs at 2.6Ghz @ Stock.
Having read some things about it I gathered that It would be ok to stick the multiplier up from 13x to 15x right away achieving 3.0Ghz.
Let it be known that I don't know a whole lot about overclocking, especially with regards to RAM/PCI-E timings and such.
I've started having some problems with my computer freezing and games crashing occasionally and i'm guessing that this is down to an unstable overclock.
At first I thought I may have used too much thermal paste and so re-applied only a ball bearing sized blob. This didn't seem to make much difference so I checked all my connections inside my case and found the CPU fan power to be not fully stuck into the motherboard, though it was still in enopugh for it to function - im not sure if this was the cause of a lot of the crashes/freezes.
So now my computer isn't crashing at desktop like it was before when I was just running a movie or something. But I did give Crysis a go today and it crashed.
I suppose I'm wondering how I can best achieve a stable overclock. From what I've heard 200hmz x15 = 3.0ghz should be fine with this CPU, is it possible my motherboard isnt so suitable? What about if I messed with the fsb?
Here are my temps @ desktop:
Also, this is my cooler
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=HS-024-CM&groupid=701&catid=57&subcat=821 - i think I might have an earlier version which I used for my 939 sock.
I hope I have been coherent + thankyou in advance for any help.
Recently I bought a 5000 Black Edition which runs at 2.6Ghz @ Stock.
Having read some things about it I gathered that It would be ok to stick the multiplier up from 13x to 15x right away achieving 3.0Ghz.
Let it be known that I don't know a whole lot about overclocking, especially with regards to RAM/PCI-E timings and such.
I've started having some problems with my computer freezing and games crashing occasionally and i'm guessing that this is down to an unstable overclock.
At first I thought I may have used too much thermal paste and so re-applied only a ball bearing sized blob. This didn't seem to make much difference so I checked all my connections inside my case and found the CPU fan power to be not fully stuck into the motherboard, though it was still in enopugh for it to function - im not sure if this was the cause of a lot of the crashes/freezes.
So now my computer isn't crashing at desktop like it was before when I was just running a movie or something. But I did give Crysis a go today and it crashed.
I suppose I'm wondering how I can best achieve a stable overclock. From what I've heard 200hmz x15 = 3.0ghz should be fine with this CPU, is it possible my motherboard isnt so suitable? What about if I messed with the fsb?
Here are my temps @ desktop:

Also, this is my cooler
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=HS-024-CM&groupid=701&catid=57&subcat=821 - i think I might have an earlier version which I used for my 939 sock.
I hope I have been coherent + thankyou in advance for any help.