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Cool Joe

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For your second question- what you're using is value RAM and it doesn't OC too well. And increasing the voltage beyond 1.8v would be hazardous. So better stick with the RAM.
 
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comp@ddict

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If u'd have got non-Value series RAm, or a 1066MHz RAM(@ 4k) then u'd have had some pretty massive OCing!!!

Well, for now bad thing is nVidia supports..........as mentioned above....y dun the other boards support it i wonder????????
 
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comp@ddict

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Lil is possible. So better upgrade ur RAM.

BTW there's new news about the E7300, which will fall down to the price of the E7200. So instead of E7200, we'll be sugegsting E7300 now.

And guess what, Q8200 has come to the Q6600 price, and Q6600 has dropped further, and at the same time, a new Q8300 with 6MB cache(more than Q9300 also) will be launched at the price of the Q8200(before drop).

*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/showthread.php?p=954739#post954739
 

bala_cpu

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Yeah, and you can't overclock the proccy on your P45 board with value RAM. :-(



Friend , i can overclock my processor upto 3.5 ghz without any change in voltage, my ram is currently running at 820 mhz, but i'm afraid to go beyond that value for my ram,
if i can increase the fsb and ram speed seperately , then i hope i can reach upto 3.6 ghz!!!:p:p:p

What do you mean by value ram??
 
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comp@ddict

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What, 4Ghz too, but as I gotta noe a li'l earlier, than unlinked ram OCing is only in nvidia boards so tough luck.
BTW 3.5GHz will give u quite an unleashed beastly performance.
 

Cool Joe

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Well, you are using a P45 board, so OCing your proccy will mean OCing your RAM as well. Better stop right there. Value RAM is as the name suggests- RAM which is cheap and doesn't have good OCing capabilities.
 
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Hey, check first page: I've editied and wrote a length article on OCing for all to read b"fore asking the question
"What is Overclocking, or how to Overclock"

*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/showthread.php?p=926680#post926680


Didn't post here as it waz more appropriate on the first page huh
 

Cool Joe

The Black Waltz
You forgot to mention in your first post what to do if system fails to start due to OCing.

If the PC fails to boot, reset the jumpers, clear the CMOS battery and that will reset the BIOS. Once the system starts, you can increase the clock speeds to the last highest frequency with which the system was stable.
 
Yo comp@addict is great. Wish you a bright future.

Anyway If you a MSI motherboard with DrMoss support than take 50% more juice from your hardwares.
 
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Yo comp@addict is great. Wish you a bright future.

Thnx a ton. I really appreciate it.....and yo 2 u too dude

Anyway If you a MSI motherboard with DrMoss support than take 50% more juice from your hardwares.

Dr Mos is in the MSI P45 Zilent, and P45 Platinum, for 11k and 10k respectively. Both are awesome Overclockers, with lesser temperature and nearly 50% xtra stability.
Gosh i'm still waiting for E7400 OC results, if any1 gets it, plz post it up here plz


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BUMP, sorry but didn't want this thread to get lost. Still has some potential left....
 
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Cool Joe

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My 2 cents of advice to those who want to buy a new system and OC it.

If you're buying an Nvidia board, then you can go for value RAM and a good proccy. If you're buying a mobo with any other chipset, then go for Corsair Dominator RAM.

This is because of the fixed memory freqency : CPU frequency ratio with all boards except Nvidia boards. If you increase the CPU frequency, the RAM frequency is increased as well. Value RAM in such cases will limit the OCing capacity. So it's better to go for enthusiast grade RAM and a cheaper processor in such cases.
 
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comp@ddict

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HELP!!!!!!
My XFX 630i Barebone Kit has voltage increase option but it is greyed out. What do i do?

Plz provide more info as beta asked so we can help ASAP

i don't know the correct answer but my guess 2.8 to 3.0 GHz ....with stock cooling...i may be wrong though


4Ghz on stock cooling is possible with any P45 chipset based and good ram...

But I suggest go for 3.6Ghz(temps are okay and not too much i\on the VCore too, and this will help as lesser stress on RAM)

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Luks like there's new life in the thread...phew...thought it waz gonna die out
 
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sahilshah1987

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4Ghz on stock cooling is possible with any P45 chipset based and good ram...

But I suggest go for 3.6Ghz(temps are okay and not too much i\on the VCore too, and this will help as lesser stress on RAM)

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Luks like there's new life in the thread...phew...thought it waz gonna die out

By good ram u mean the corsair/gskill ones?
Will transcend ddr2 800 mhz do the job:-?
 
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comp@ddict

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Yes...be on the lukout tht itz got powerchips(a new feature, but helps in OCing by a large scale)....

Yes...only value ram affects OC a lot in non-Nvidia boards
 
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