Tuesday, April 13, 2010

When Overclocking

When Overclocking do I have to increase the fsb slowly. Like my 5 or 10mhz than restart. Or can I just increase it say by 100 without any problems.When Overclocking
The goal of overclocking is not only to increase speed but find a stable speed as well.You're not going to do anything to your computer by doing a huge increase but you will be guessing for a long time what speed is best for stability and speed.Increasing in small increments allows you to determine the ''breaking point'' of your system's stability. Once you get to that point you can back it off ever so slightly and you should be crash free. When Overclocking
so lets say I want a specific goal 3ghz for example. How do I calculate the FSB needed, and can I just make a 2.4 to 3 ghz jump?
I think the real fsb is the cpu's fsb divided by 4. so like a core 2 duo with 1066 fsb is really 266.5. I think.

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