That's what I figured. I just didn't want to resort to vmodding my board because when it comes to modding, I've only done one board and I used a guide. I'm not sure it would be a good idea to mod a board without a guide, and it's doubtful I'd ever find one for this particular motherboard (AOpen...
Thanks...but I skimmed the article and don't see the answer to my question there. I already know the basics quite well.
If you mean the part about voltmodding, I was looking for a solution that didn't require modding my board.
Does Clockgen (or any other Windows OCing program?) allow you to raise (or lower) the voltage beyond what the BIOS allows? For example, I need a microATX board, but also want to overclock it a bit...the board I'm looking at has no options to change the voltage. Can I do this using Clockgen, or...
XP-Ms are rated to run at the same speeds as XPs, just at much lower voltages, meaning that they run cooler at stock speeds and have more potential to overclock higher.
Does Clockgen (or any other Windows OCing program?) allow you to raise (or lower) the voltage beyond what the BIOS allows? For example, I need a microATX board, but also want to overclock it a bit...the board I'm looking at has no options to change the voltage. Can I do this using Clockgen...
I'm not hoping to get some insane overclocks out of the thing, but I'm hoping for maybe 240HTT or so. The AOpen board uses the nForce3 150 chipset, so I figure it might have the best chance at reaching that.
But then there are the K8M800 chipset boards, I don't know anything about these. Can...
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