How to overclock, for dummies, and super dummies...
Hey everyone, I am starting to get experience in this whole computer business, but I have yet to overclock. I am wondering exactly how to do it. I know it is pretty simple if you have the right stuff, but there are still certain steps that must be taken in order to not kill my system. Just treat me like I don't know anything, since I have never actually done this it makes perfect sense. Step by step.
Info would be useful for:
***P4C800 E-Deluxe motherboard (very easy overclocker I think?)
***Pentium 4 2.8 Ghz 800fsb HT w/upgrade humongous hsf 92mm SILENT
***512 MB corsair ddr 400 Mhz
***550 Watt True Power Antec <530 watt load> (PLENTY of juice)
~~~~~~~~~~I think this is all neccessary...
Everything is stock right now.
Would updating bios be a possibility at all as of now too? How would that be done exactly, need floppies? Would this help in anyway at this moment?
Also, is there a way to oc the memory?
Thank you for all your expert advice.
Info would be useful for:
***P4C800 E-Deluxe motherboard (very easy overclocker I think?)
***Pentium 4 2.8 Ghz 800fsb HT w/upgrade humongous hsf 92mm SILENT
***512 MB corsair ddr 400 Mhz
***550 Watt True Power Antec <530 watt load> (PLENTY of juice)
~~~~~~~~~~I think this is all neccessary...
Everything is stock right now.
Would updating bios be a possibility at all as of now too? How would that be done exactly, need floppies? Would this help in anyway at this moment?
Also, is there a way to oc the memory?
Thank you for all your expert advice.
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Well looks like you've got some nice parts there. Now I noticed you posted: "***512 MB corsair ddr 400 Mhz"
Is this 1-512mb stick or 2-256mb sticks? Also I need to know if it's the black label XMS or the silver label Platinum series. This will give me a rough estimate on high an overclock you can more or less expect.
Well, it is the Platinum XMS series ( the best they made last August, not the new Ultra or something like that Platinum XMS series that is very new)
It is one stick. I always like the best stuff.
That's ok, just take a look at each section of the forum before you post, it'll make my job easier
Ok, this is what you want: Go to "Jumperfree Configuration" in the advance setup bios. Change the "standard" setting to manual. You'll get all the seeting to overclock in there
Just raise the fsb(Cpu xternal feq) by 5's at a time
Dram freq- 320Mhz ( 5:4 ratio)
Agp/Pci- 66/33
now i'm sure you know about the cpu voltage and the ram voltage. Also refer to your mobo's manual. remember take baby steps. If it fails to boot, don't panic! Just unplug the pc from the back of the power supply and give it like 5-10 minutes. It will revert back to the stock stettings.
Also do a google search for more info and research. All mobos and parts are different so just because 2 ppl could have the same setup, doesn't mean they will both have uber overclocks.
and what about the multiplier?
Also, can doing this in baby steps cause the motherboard to get hurt? I think I changed a setting at one time and it messed it up, i can't remember, though.
No taking baby steps will not mess up the board.
Only raise the voltages when needed.
How high a voltage increase is still safe usually?
Also, I have a heat sensor with my Thermal Take Xaser III v2000, the best spot for that on the processor would I assume just sticking as deep into the heat sink as possible right? And should I glue it or something onto a fin?