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DVS__DVIT__INC September 13th 04 11:57 AM

Overclocking Noob Requires Advise on overclocking-unlocking
 
Overclocking Noob Requires Advise on overclocking-unlocking
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as the title suggests i would appreciate any advise regarding reliable
sources for overclocking settings for this particular setup. i have searched
but i have limited time to do extensive searches, so i would really
appreciate anyone who could point me in the right direction i would like to
get 3000mhz outta this baby as the web and manual suggests,

My flatmate has his A7N8X-X with AMD 2500+ running at 3000mhz and is stable,
however when we attempted to apply the settings to mine the most i could get
was 2400mhz.
Computer Specs:

windows XP pro (i stupidly put SP2 on without reading up on it, but working
full time for a prick doesn't leave me me with much money or time to do the
things i want to do, like getting my comp working better)

CPU: AMD XP 2600+ current speed 2083mhz
Motherboard ASUS NForce Chipset A7N8X2.0 Deluxe
RAM: 1 x 512 400DDR
1 x 256 (not sure on Speed)
CD ROM: Cyberdrive CW99D 52x24x52 master udma2

HD's: 1 x 120 GB 8mb cache Western Digital ide0 master udma5
1 x 120 GB 2mb cache Western Digital ide0 slave udma5
1 x 30 GB 2mb cache barracuda ide1 slave udma5

Nvidia geforce fx 5200 128mb

a web page link to settings would be sweet... or any advise
thank you,
Danny

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BigBadger September 13th 04 07:07 PM

"DVS__DVIT__INC" wrote in message
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Overclocking Noob Requires Advise on overclocking-unlocking
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as the title suggests i would appreciate any advise regarding reliable
sources for overclocking settings for this particular setup. i have
searched but i have limited time to do extensive searches, so i would
really appreciate anyone who could point me in the right direction i would
like to get 3000mhz outta this baby as the web and manual suggests,

My flatmate has his A7N8X-X with AMD 2500+ running at 3000mhz and is
stable, however when we attempted to apply the settings to mine the most i
could get was 2400mhz.
Computer Specs:

windows XP pro (i stupidly put SP2 on without reading up on it, but
working full time for a prick doesn't leave me me with much money or time
to do the things i want to do, like getting my comp working better)

CPU: AMD XP 2600+ current speed 2083mhz
Motherboard ASUS NForce Chipset A7N8X2.0 Deluxe
RAM: 1 x 512 400DDR
1 x 256 (not sure on Speed)
CD ROM: Cyberdrive CW99D 52x24x52 master udma2

HD's: 1 x 120 GB 8mb cache Western Digital ide0 master udma5
1 x 120 GB 2mb cache Western Digital ide0 slave udma5
1 x 30 GB 2mb cache barracuda ide1 slave udma5

Nvidia geforce fx 5200 128mb

a web page link to settings would be sweet... or any advise
thank you,
Danny

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Your flat mate is either mistaken or is 'having you on' there is no chance
of overclocking a XP2500+ to 3000MHz with anything short of refrigeration,
dry ice ot LN2 cooling.
Fact is with standard air cooling you have done well to get 2400MHz
stable.... be happy.

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