e2140 on asus p5kpl-am epu

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Ah there is scope to speed that system up but I'm not that familiar with the nVidia motherboard! :o

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If people are wanting to get a little motherboard that overclocks like a champ pick up a gigabyte G31M-ES2L
I heard that's a nice little LGA775 board although I'm not sure it will help pikey367 overclock his Intel® Pentium® e2140 anymore than the Asus P5KPL-AM EPU he is using?

The only thing I know of for pikey367 to keep pushing is either get faster memory or perform the BSEL mod on his chip so it defaults to a native 266MHz-FSB instead of 200MHz-FSB, it's the low default FSB along with limited memory adjustments that stops us . . . .
 
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speedstep is still enabled an im back on 8x and its running the stress test, been going for 15 mins now no glitches
 
I heard that's a nice little LGA775 board although I'm not sure it will help pikey367 overclock his Intel® Pentium® e2140 anymore than the Asus P5KPL-AM EPU he is using?

The only thing I know of for pikey367 to keep pushing is either get faster memory or perform the BSEL mod on his chip so it defaults to a native 266MHz-FSB instead of 200MHz-FSB, it's the low default FSB along with limited memory adjustments that stops us . . . .

OMG i never knew about the BSEL mod mate would i be able to make my 1333 fsb run @ 1600 mhz??
 
OMG i never knew about the BSEL mod mate would i be able to make my 1333 fsb run @ 1600 mhz??
Yup and you or your Dad would be the right guys to do that!

It's normally a good idea to manual overclock your chip before using the increased BSEL mod as you need to know if your chip can boot and run fine at the increased speed . . .

It's also kinda more useful for peeps with chips that have a low native FSB (200/266 etc), your not doing to badly with a native 333MHz-FSB (or 1333MHz System Bus as you relate to it).
 
Yup and you or your Dad would be the right guys to do that!

It's normally a good idea to manual overclock your chip before using the increased BSEL mod as you need to know if your chip can boot and run fine at the increased speed . . .

It's also kinda more useful for peeps with chips that have a low native FSB (200/266 etc), your not doing to badly with a native 333MHz-FSB (or 1333MHz System Bus as you relate to it).

ok mate cool thanks for the info :) oh yes and BTW my case is a thermaltake VH6000BWS
 
speedstep is still enabled an im back on 8x and its running the stress test, been going for 15 mins now no glitches

Well if thats stable you just made a nice little 20% overclock!

1600MHz > > > 1920MHz :cool:

With the right motherboard you can push those chips a lot further, the one I tested got well toast though! ;)

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18th May 2007
 
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