Soldato
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i'm going to be overclocking my processor soon, but since i have never done it before i thought i'd get some advice:
1. what happens if i'm an idiot and set the overclock stupidly too high (lets say i accidentally set the multiplier to 100, or the FSB to 2500Mhz)
2. when the overclock starts to become unstable, what are the first signs? (i will be stress testing it thoroughly with prime95)
3. if the overclock is too high, and stops me from being able to boot into windows, how will i remove the overclock?
4. is there any advantage to front side bus overclocking over just increasing the multiplier?
since the motherboard tends to get quite hot when gaming, so i was just planning on upping the multiplier and leaving the FSB at stock (or it did get hot when i had the standard cooler, the new one probably helps the mobo temps quite a bit)
5. quite a few people say that, to overclock, i need to turn the AMD equivalent of intel speedstep off. i would much prefer to have this feature turned on because there is no need to have my processor at 4Ghz or whatever all the time, so is there anything i will need to do to make sure this system stays on when i overclock?
i know the basic limits for this processor: 1.5V and 62C, and plan to keep within them (probably wont go above 1.45V)
1. what happens if i'm an idiot and set the overclock stupidly too high (lets say i accidentally set the multiplier to 100, or the FSB to 2500Mhz)
2. when the overclock starts to become unstable, what are the first signs? (i will be stress testing it thoroughly with prime95)
3. if the overclock is too high, and stops me from being able to boot into windows, how will i remove the overclock?
4. is there any advantage to front side bus overclocking over just increasing the multiplier?
since the motherboard tends to get quite hot when gaming, so i was just planning on upping the multiplier and leaving the FSB at stock (or it did get hot when i had the standard cooler, the new one probably helps the mobo temps quite a bit)
5. quite a few people say that, to overclock, i need to turn the AMD equivalent of intel speedstep off. i would much prefer to have this feature turned on because there is no need to have my processor at 4Ghz or whatever all the time, so is there anything i will need to do to make sure this system stays on when i overclock?
i know the basic limits for this processor: 1.5V and 62C, and plan to keep within them (probably wont go above 1.45V)