My first overclock ;D

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Well, i've just overclocked for my first time, woo go me :p

Got a question, i've been upping the FSB by 5 at a time, like I read. And I got to a point were my comp's booting up and the windows loading screen appears for a split second and then the PC restarts.

Do I need more volts? or somthing :rolleyes:

Lowed the FSB by 3 and it works fine.
 
List all your hardware, what settings you've changed, what temps you're getting etc, etc. Then we can help some more.
 
Well if you're already at a decent overclock then just stop there ;)

Otherwise, have a look at your temps. And if they allow for it, maybe put your volts up by 0.05 or 0.1... First try upping your FSB and MCH voltage by 0.1v IMO, as if they're the problem then it's better to put more heat on them than your CPU... Also your RAM could need a little more. Make sure you're using a RAM divider if you need it!

Like dirk said, best if you post your hardware :)
 
Yo guys :)

My hardware:

AMD 4800 X2
Ballistix RAM PC4000
Pure Inovation Motherboard - I think this is my problem, it's a realy good board :rolleyes:

I got the CPU to 2.6 Ghz, any higher and I can't load windows, I've lowerd my HT link to 800 mhz.

RAM's @ 2.8V I think
CPUz says my CPU voltage is 1.35 :\ I havn't changed the CPU voltage.

I'm not quite sure how to change the RAM divider, do all motherboards let you change this?

Any more info, just ask ;P
 
CPU;

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Memory

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CPU idle @ 45 C
 
nice first oc.

up the volts a bit and it will do 2.8ghz easy. higher it to about 1.4v and see what it can do at that :)

make sure load temps dont go over 60-65 tho
 
Thanks ;P

I've changed the voltage to 1.4

But can't go any higher than 220 FSB, just keeps rebooting at the windows screen. Temps are 52 C idle with 1.4V so I wouldn't be able to go much higher anyway hehe.

Need to upgrade my cooling kit before I can go any further
 
ooo.

the zalman reserator?

i was going to get one of them, what i was going to do is mount it outside on the wall tho ;)
 
Drop the HTT multiplier down to 4 so that the HTT link speed is less than 1000MHz, that might give you the extra stability. Also if you're only using 2 sticks of RAM, change the command rate to '1T' and put the sticks in alternate slots (colour coded usually) to run them in dual channel mode.
 
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