What voltages do I need to set on my motherboard to overclock a E4300. And how do I find if it is stable and what temps should I stop at, I saw in the forum some people talking about some program called orthos, do I need this?
Read that if you have no idea what you are doing. Don't touch the voltages just yet. Get it stable on stock voltages then start turning them up. Don't go above 0.2+ when you start
Lock the ram timings or use a lower divider firstly just to remove memory overclocking from the equation, then slowly increase the FSB, do it in 5mhz or so a time, then stress test in windows, if the system stays stable, increase a little more, then test again.... once you get errors or a failed boot added the smallest bit of extra voltage....
You get the idea, its a long process when done properly.....
Best thing you can do is read as much as you can about overclocking beforehand, because the better you understand how it works and how the bios works the more ease you'll have at achieving a good clock that runs stable.
As said, use the overclocking forum, and google helps to... ....
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