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help out the new guy

GTI0125

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I have a P4 3.2C, and a ABIT IC7-MAX3 motherboard and just bought a PC 4000 dual channel kit from OCZ. how do i take advantage of the PC 4000 memory? I am new to overclocking, so any step by step directions would be great.
 
Go into your BIOS and I think on the Abit boards, it's under 'Softmenu' that you can adjust FSB clocks, etc. Change the CPU operating speed to 'User Define' then change the Front Side Bus. Here's a pic of what I mean.. Change the number for 'CPU'. Don't touch the AGP/PCI. Go up slowly in 5-10MHz incriments and check stability with Prime95, SuperPi, 3D games, etc. Hope that helps a little. 😀

Welcome to AnandTech, BTW 🙂
 
Yeah, everything Vegetto said, except start at about 220fsb, then start going up by about 5 mhz, then test for stability, then if it's stable, go up 5 mhz more, etc. With the 16x multi on your 3.2C, you're raising it's speed quite a bit for each 5 mhz fsb bump.
 
thanks for the help, i have been reading the user guide that came with the motherboard and there are directions there but kind of confusing. also, what is a good temp for the cpu to be running at during all this?
 
Originally posted by: GTI0125
thanks for the help, i have been reading the user guide that came with the motherboard and there are directions there but kind of confusing. also, what is a good temp for the cpu to be running at during all this?

Depends on your cooling. Also, Abit boards often read too high.
 
Your temps will be fine if you don't increase the Vcore (CPU voltage)

If you Do decide to increase your vcore, don't break 1.60-1.675 on Abit boards (they undervolt slightly).

Best bet is find whatever speed is most stable at default voltage, and stick with that.
 
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