How To OverClock ASUS Socket 775 Part 3

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This is the Second of 2 Basic Videos in the series of how to overclock an ASUS Socket 775Core Two Generations of CPUs. More info & videos to come!

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12 Responses to How To OverClock ASUS Socket 775 Part 3

  1. cvhgx says:

    i cant oc mine coz of my options are locked
    i have asus p5sd-vm
    1gb 333mhz ram
    intel dual core 1.8 ghz

  2. grableeeee says:

    why do i get this error when i try to oveclock my q9550 on asus p5q turbo (FATAL ERROR: Rounding was 0.498046875, expected less than 0.4
    Hardware failure detected, consult stress.txt file.) i get this error on core1 and core2. Pls help. Ty

  3. alexander092077 says:

    Sir what is the recommended settings for my rig?
    ASUS P5Q SE PLUS up to 1600FSB
    4gig DDr2 800 mhz
    Core 2QUAD Q8400
    I am a noob so any help would be very much appreciated. thanks!!!

  4. KooolaNL says:

    hehe btw how did u record with such great fps in
    Crysis Wars Aztec from CSS HD!

  5. realgadgetreviews says:

    WOW! Thats awsome – make sure to run occt for at least 20 minutes to make sure things are stable & such.

    Thanks again, and stay tuned – I have a lot more great tech videos on the way!

  6. KooolaNL says:

    i have 4ghz now 1.360 with the 8 multipier and 500fsb wich i would never have thought of setting it to before untill i saw this vid

    temps are 10 celcius lower then on 450fsb/9.5 multiplier 4275mhz

    thx

  7. realgadgetreviews says:

    yea – 1.425 is usually what the "wolfdale" 45nm cpus need for stable OC above 4 ghz – some need more – some less. Thanks for your comments and please dont forget to rate my videos – thanks for watching!

  8. KooolaNL says:

    my e8500 needs more then 1.4 for 4ghz +

  9. realgadgetreviews says:

    you may not have Load-Line Calibration available on your system, or it may be called something else, EVGA calls it the Vdrop control.

  10. mikeguy77 says:

    Do you have a load – line calibration option on your system? I cant find in on my compter…

  11. realgadgetreviews says:

    Load Line calibration is the tool you use to combat vdrop – the motherboard will adjust and rise the voltage if it detects the voltage dropping. This stabalizes the voltage and helps in overclocking

  12. simracr94 says:

    ya, but if you have a bad VDROP (not vdroop) whats the point of using loadline calibration

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