S SteveGTA In Runtime Messages 375 Apr 30, 2005 #1 i have a 3200+ and was wondering how fast i should go up with it. i have it at 2.2 right now and it runs at about mid 30's idling and a few more online and listening to music.
i have a 3200+ and was wondering how fast i should go up with it. i have it at 2.2 right now and it runs at about mid 30's idling and a few more online and listening to music.
C Codeine Fully Optimized Messages 2,088 Apr 30, 2005 #2 Your system determines that. As you should, just OC by small increasements. You'll be able to hit 2.4ghz like nothing. Your system will probably be IDLE'ing around 40 degrees celcius. Why dont you start OC to 2.4ghz.
Your system determines that. As you should, just OC by small increasements. You'll be able to hit 2.4ghz like nothing. Your system will probably be IDLE'ing around 40 degrees celcius. Why dont you start OC to 2.4ghz.
C0RR0SIVE Golden Master Messages 9,213 Location Lexington, KY Apr 30, 2005 #4 Just enough so that it runs stable under heavy loads.
S Sh0r_ty Daemon Poster Messages 943 May 1, 2005 #5 no way give it more than it needs unless its at super high temps so that u don't under volt it as i did
no way give it more than it needs unless its at super high temps so that u don't under volt it as i did
D diabloII Fully Optimized Messages 3,215 May 1, 2005 #6 check out xtremesystems and see what other people are doing keep in mind that you're going to give your ram voltage as well loosening your timings on your ram will provide better oc as well can you give me a link of your ram on newegg?
check out xtremesystems and see what other people are doing keep in mind that you're going to give your ram voltage as well loosening your timings on your ram will provide better oc as well can you give me a link of your ram on newegg?