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clocking my intel d 805...what next?

Soldato
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hi guys im clocking my 805 all i've done is up my fsb (see my sig) my mem is set to 400 and voltages are still stock. temps r good barely breaking the 40C mark....just wondering what next?? up the memory or the fsb somemore cheers guys
 
I don't know much about overclocking intel systems but i imagine if it won't go any higher then you have to start raising the voltage. Then lower the multi to eliminate the cpu and experiment with the ram.

The cpu temperature looks very low for that cpu, if i were you i would check it with a temperature probe as those cpus usually run hotter than that at stock. Some boards do misreport the temperature by a lot. What cooler are you using?
 
Joe42 said:
I don't know much about overclocking intel systems but i imagine if it won't go any higher then you have to start raising the voltage. Then lower the multi to eliminate the cpu and experiment with the ram.

The cpu temperature looks very low for that cpu, if i were you i would check it with a temperature probe as those cpus usually run hotter than that at stock. Some boards do misreport the temperature by a lot. What cooler are you using?

using a Gigabyte - its in OC shop, the G-power, only one ocshop stock i think, its really good. the temps are confirmed by asus probe everest ultimate - i have moved the post to the Overclocking section and im now up to 3.8 ghz hopefully stable. will run prime in a bit
 
david.n.c said:
the temps are confirmed by asus probe everest ultimate
This is because they all use the same sensor to monitor the temp, it doesnt mean that the temp is correct. What are your room and case temps?
 
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