- Dec 30, 2009
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So, I have a computer that I built for myself last spring, and just overclocked without thinking about it (Black--raised mult.), and now that I've finally gotten around to thinking about it I've got some questions. Here is my Setup:
Kuma 7750 Black
ASRock 780FullHD
OCZ 1066 DDR2 RAM
Now, I've been playing around a bit, and I know the processor goes up to a bit over 3.1ghz, the NB is stable to around 2250, and the RAM is stable to about 1100. Now, Being a budget Mobo I have CPU and NB bultiplier control in x0.5 increments, clock control in 1mhz increments, and the choice between 1066mhz and 800mhz ram settings.
My understanding is that maximizing all of these settings is important, as is maxxing out the speed of the Cache, which is only adjustable by changing the base clock. is there anything else that I am missing that I should be looking to OC?
Now since this is a budget board if I just turn up the base clock with everything else stock except the ram at 800 the NB ( I think) begins to flake out at around 250, which only leaves my RAM at about DDR2 1000. Is this a good tradeoff? would it be better to turn down my NB multiplier, and everyhting else, and see how high I can get the Cache speed, then just set the rest to known good settings I.E> clock:320, RAM 667 = 1066mhz, CPU X9.5 (3.04 ghz) NB x7 (2240mhz) etc. is this a smart idea or is this really dumb?
Kuma 7750 Black
ASRock 780FullHD
OCZ 1066 DDR2 RAM
Now, I've been playing around a bit, and I know the processor goes up to a bit over 3.1ghz, the NB is stable to around 2250, and the RAM is stable to about 1100. Now, Being a budget Mobo I have CPU and NB bultiplier control in x0.5 increments, clock control in 1mhz increments, and the choice between 1066mhz and 800mhz ram settings.
My understanding is that maximizing all of these settings is important, as is maxxing out the speed of the Cache, which is only adjustable by changing the base clock. is there anything else that I am missing that I should be looking to OC?
Now since this is a budget board if I just turn up the base clock with everything else stock except the ram at 800 the NB ( I think) begins to flake out at around 250, which only leaves my RAM at about DDR2 1000. Is this a good tradeoff? would it be better to turn down my NB multiplier, and everyhting else, and see how high I can get the Cache speed, then just set the rest to known good settings I.E> clock:320, RAM 667 = 1066mhz, CPU X9.5 (3.04 ghz) NB x7 (2240mhz) etc. is this a smart idea or is this really dumb?
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