Ste Do not Stare at my Avatar Messages 9,578 Location Upon Gleaning Infinity Apr 14, 2008 #11 Yea, but like I said, every setup is different so in the end it is really up to you to have patience and just play around..
Yea, but like I said, every setup is different so in the end it is really up to you to have patience and just play around..
NightSurge Fully Optimized Messages 2,217 Location Fort Wayne, IN Apr 16, 2008 #12 Well, so far so good. Have it at 3.26GHz on 1.4v and has been stable for nearly 24hours now. I think I will try to up it more to 3.4 or so with the same volts.
Well, so far so good. Have it at 3.26GHz on 1.4v and has been stable for nearly 24hours now. I think I will try to up it more to 3.4 or so with the same volts.
Ste Do not Stare at my Avatar Messages 9,578 Location Upon Gleaning Infinity Apr 16, 2008 #13 Just remember to write down all stable settings so you have them to fall back to if the next steps fail.
Just remember to write down all stable settings so you have them to fall back to if the next steps fail.
gurusan Golden Master Messages 6,562 Location Portland, OR Apr 16, 2008 #14 Ste said: Just remember to write down all stable settings so you have them to fall back to if the next steps fail. Click to expand... This is why I love Asus boards, you can save up to 2 bios profiles
Ste said: Just remember to write down all stable settings so you have them to fall back to if the next steps fail. Click to expand... This is why I love Asus boards, you can save up to 2 bios profiles