Currently running:
DFI LanParty UT Nf4 Ultra-D
A64 3200+ 90nm Winnie@2.35ghz (10X235) (1.52V)
Thermalright XP-90 (Prime95 load 48-49C, idle 34-35C)
2X512 OCZ4001024PDC-K@213mhz with a 9:10 divider (2.91V)
Coolermaster Praetorian case
*I am a first time overclocking amateaur.*
I'm Prime95 stable for 24 hours with this setup, but I wanted to know if it would be advisable to take the voltages of both my proc and mem beyond their current levels in hopes of at least running without a divider if not achieving higher overall clocks as well. I have only been able to achieve this overclock by following the guides here at Anand and at DFI-Street and am leery of upping my voltage beyond current levels without a little experienced advice first.
I feel I should have bought higher grade memory (rated higher than PC3200 comes to mind) but this is what I have, so I'm open to any advice and suggestions for squeezing every possible ounce of juice out of my setup. Thanks in advance.
DFI LanParty UT Nf4 Ultra-D
A64 3200+ 90nm Winnie@2.35ghz (10X235) (1.52V)
Thermalright XP-90 (Prime95 load 48-49C, idle 34-35C)
2X512 OCZ4001024PDC-K@213mhz with a 9:10 divider (2.91V)
Coolermaster Praetorian case
*I am a first time overclocking amateaur.*
I'm Prime95 stable for 24 hours with this setup, but I wanted to know if it would be advisable to take the voltages of both my proc and mem beyond their current levels in hopes of at least running without a divider if not achieving higher overall clocks as well. I have only been able to achieve this overclock by following the guides here at Anand and at DFI-Street and am leery of upping my voltage beyond current levels without a little experienced advice first.
I feel I should have bought higher grade memory (rated higher than PC3200 comes to mind) but this is what I have, so I'm open to any advice and suggestions for squeezing every possible ounce of juice out of my setup. Thanks in advance.