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Old September 10th 03, 10:36 PM
steph
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Default Any suggestions about overclocking 8knxp

I can't reach 3GHz with 2.4 P4C....
Actually; fsb:241 ratio 5/4 with xms corsair 3200 (2,3,3,6) +0.2V
Vcore just under 2.600 temp: 43°C with intel fan

Any Idea ???????

Steph


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Old September 11th 03, 09:53 AM
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On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 23:36:05 +0200, "steph" waffled
on about something:

I can't reach 3GHz with 2.4 P4C....
Actually; fsb:241 ratio 5/4 with xms corsair 3200 (2,3,3,6) +0.2V
Vcore just under 2.600 temp: 43°C with intel fan

Any Idea ???????

Steph


Did you try any lower settings successfully before charging in with a
25% overclock?

D0d6y.
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