Help me clock a 2500+

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I'm gonna be upgrading soon and thought I would give clocking a try cos for my new rig i'm going for an Opty.

Current spec is in my sig - the multiplier's locked so I can't mess around with that, means I have to do a hard reset on the CMOS :mad:

Thought these may help:



 
No I haven't. I tried following the steps in the guide and it just led me to several ahrd resets of the cmos. The full extent of my ocing knowledge lies with old P1's & P2's using jumper switches on the mobo! :rolleyes:

I'm pretty sure that the only thing I can do with the fsb is using the uncremental steps, and changing it straight to 200mhz I thought might be a bad idea!
 
Your ram is only 333mhz, which is probably whats causing the problems. Try raising it's voltage a little and lossening the timings (3,8,8,11) worked fairly well when I had a 2500+
 
Right i've managed to set my fsb to user defined and have increased it to 175mhz. My ram timings were at 2.5-3-3-7 and are now at 3-4-4-10. CPU @ 1930mhz from 1830mhz

I know the ram I have is pretty naff but what do you think i'll be safe increasing the fsb to?
 
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hm samsung pc2700, iirc that stuff used to top out at 180-190mhz. but it MAY do 200 with low timings like 3-4-4-10.

best off buying a gig of value pc3200, then at least you'll be able to get a reasonable speed out of your cpu.
 
chopchop said:
hm samsung pc2700, iirc that stuff used to top out at 180-190mhz. but it MAY do 200 with low timings like 3-4-4-10.

best off buying a gig of value pc3200, then at least you'll be able to get a reasonable speed out of your cpu.

I know but i'm upgrading soon, this is just to tide me over a little till then, don't want to spend any money now or it will reduce the amount I have to spend on a new rig.
 
sounds like it is going well, i think that the only way of getting a lot out of it would be to get some cheap pc3200 ram really. But increasing th volts on the ram and cpu will always help u push it a bit further.

have fun! try not to burn it up too badly:P, remember temps are good upto around 60-70 max. (well ment to be rated to about 90 from what i remember, but i suspect things would go horrible by then)
 
Id like to add that on my own 2500+ , it takes 1.775v to get it to hold stable at 11x200 which gets a little toasty especially on the amd provided cooler (around 65c+ under load).
 
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