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The Ultimate CPU Overclocking Guide!
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!











i cant oc mine coz of my options are locked
i have asus p5sd-vm
1gb 333mhz ram
intel dual core 1.8 ghz
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
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!!!
hehe btw how did u record with such great fps in
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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!
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
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!
my e8500 needs more then 1.4 for 4ghz +
you may not have Load-Line Calibration available on your system, or it may be called something else, EVGA calls it the Vdrop control.
Do you have a load – line calibration option on your system? I cant find in on my compter…
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
ya, but if you have a bad VDROP (not vdroop) whats the point of using loadline calibration