I get Bsod on 4.5ghz @ vcore 1.32 not while prime testing but while surfing web or watching so i increased it to 1.34v. So you guyz think it's ok voltage for that?
will this qualify?
didn't knew about the new rule...
sumonpathak`s CPU Frequency score: 5033.03 mhz with a FX-8150
CPU-Z Validator 3.1
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Rules : ( Updated on 17th Jan 2012 )
From now on You have to add a CPU-Z screen shot of CPU, Memory and Mainboard tab along with your forum id / user name and date clearly visible on a notepad / wordpad window and post in the format mentioned below
Here's an example post
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GPU-Z screen shot needed if you have OCed your gpu and want to show off though this is optional.
Do post in this Format :
CPU :
Revision :
FSB/BCLK :
Multiplier :
Vcore set in bios :
Vcore CPU-Z :
Cooler :
Additional notes If any :
Motherboard :
Chipset :
Bios Version :
Additional notes if any :
Ram Type and Speed :
Timings :
Volt :
Additional notes if any :
[ Optional ]
Graphic Card :
GPU Clock:
Shader :
Mem :
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why do overclocking fails if i relax or tighten timings during oc?
i can only adjust ram speed. if i change timings it fails.
^^change the command rate to 2T from 1T
^^change the command rate to 2T from 1T
It depends.... Sometimes for Running Tight Timings needs little extra volts for DRAM volts and for running Loose or Tight timings in Higher FSB needs Voltage too....
You can try this option too...