AMD x2 3800 OC

oknlv

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Hi all, i just want to overclock my x2 3800. I've nforce4 sli mainboard and 600W silvertake powersupply with 2(1+1) gigs of kingstone.
I'm very noob at this OC thing and i dont want to burn my cpu :p

Can please someone tell me what to increase and decrease :p
like raising fsb..lower multiplier etc...thanx a lot
 

ArchAngel777

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Raise FSB, leave the multiplier alone. Watch the ram speed to FSB ratio and up voltage on Vcore slightly as well as Vdimm.

Watch temperatures before you go higher. You probably will not want to see anything higher than 50c in BIOS for CPU temp.

Overclocking a X2 is easy as pie, just watch your temperatures and don't make drastic changes if you do not know what you are doing.

NOTE: Be sure you know in advance where your reset CMOS jumper is. Every board is different and some recover from bad overclocks easier than others. So, just know how to reset the BIOS back to default in case it will not boot due to aggressive settings.
 

Pyrokinetic

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First off, read the guide: http://forums.anandtech.com/me...yword1=quick+and+dirty

Second, I have mine at 2.8Ghz stable (282x10) at 1.65V; however, I use the higher voltage because I have aftermarket cooling -- not the stock heatsink.

Be also aware that nForce4 chipsets usually cannot take an HT link frequency over 1050Mhz, so adjust the HT multiplier as needed while overclocking.
 

Pwntcomputer

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okniv....... I would suggest using the search button before you ask such a wide ranging question. Not to mention just googling the subject at hand. Come on here if there is something you can't figure out, but asking "what is a CPU?" is just an act of laziness.
 

Pyrokinetic

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Originally posted by: Pwntcomputer
Quit wasting our F'ing time......

There are TONS of guides on here. Tool bag

Hey, knock that crap off. He's new, and probably doesn't know his way around yet. I do not think he is wasting my time, and I am glad to help a noob out. Personal attacks and name calling is against forum rules, which is something you ought to know by now. You do not speak for me or other members here so take your rudeness elsewhere.
 

Viditor

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Originally posted by: Pyrokinetic
Originally posted by: Pwntcomputer
Edited...

Hey, knock that crap off. He's new, and probably doesn't know his way around yet. I do not think he is wasting my time, and I am glad to help a noob out. Personal attacks and name calling is against forum rules, which is something you ought to know by now. You do not speak for me or other members here so take your rudeness elsewhere.

QFT...
Pwntcomputer, I would suggest you edit that post right quick before Keys sees it...I would also suggest an apology.
 

betasub

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I wish ppl would read before they post.

As for that old worry "i dont want to burn my cpu" - they have thermal protection = automatic shutdown before any heat damage occurs.
 

Viditor

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Originally posted by: betasub
I wish ppl would read before they post.

As for that old worry "i dont want to burn my cpu" - they have thermal protection = automatic shutdown before any heat damage occurs.

Do you mean the OP or the flame?
For the OP, knowing where to find the info can be a somewhat daunting task when you're new to forums...
As to "automatic shutdown", I have seen that fail (though not too often)...in fact it did cost me a chip once so it's not a completely unwarranted worry...
 

Bill Kunert

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My X2-3800 runs 10 X 26 at default voltage. I have an aftermarket cooler and my load temps approach 60C. That is about as high as I would want them to be. I do have cool n quiet activated and it hasn't caused any problems but it does allow the chip to run nice and cool when I don't need full power. It also allows the fans to throttle back and gives me a much quieter box except under full load. Please try to ignore those who prowl the forums looking for someone to flame. It may be the only pleasure they get out of life.
 

Pwntcomputer

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Originally posted by: Pyrokinetic
Originally posted by: Pwntcomputer
Quit wasting our F'ing time......

There are TONS of guides on here. Tool bag

Hey, knock that crap off. He's new, and probably doesn't know his way around yet. I do not think he is wasting my time, and I am glad to help a noob out. Personal attacks and name calling is against forum rules, which is something you ought to know by now. You do not speak for me or other members here so take your rudeness elsewhere.

I know....I know. The "search" button is a daunting concept to understand. Personal attacks? Give me a break.
 

Pwntcomputer

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It's tough for me to edit it when you're all quoting me. I will definitely NOT apologize for anything stated, but I have edited my original post. I get sick of people NOT putting the time necessary to understand the forum and topic at hand.

The OPs topic has been BEAT TO DEATH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There is SO much information that it is obvious he/she is just too lazy to do the work required.
 

Pwntcomputer

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I'm glad to see the OP has contributed SO MUCH to the forum since his original NO BRAIN post on an over-discussed topic. The tenured member's response was obviously warranted.
 

bryanW1995

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sorry, but pwntcomputer has a good point. if the noob would have read the sticky post at the VERY TOP OF THIS FORUM then he wouldn't have become instant flame-bait.