Originally posted by: superkdogg
If you start to mess with the AXP, you may not even need your OCZ ram to OC it. Most AXP motherboards don't go much over 215-220 if at all, so that's why it's important to have the mulitpliers available-why you want a mobile XP. Quite a bit of PC3200 will run 215+ with a voltage boost. Use CPU-Z to determine if you CPU is a Thoroughbred A, TB-B or a Palomino core. If it's not Thoroughbred B, (6-7-1 code I believe) then you're not gonna get a whole bunch out of it. If it's a "b" core, you could approach about 2.2 GHz maybe a hair more ymmv. The Mobile Bartons often see 2.5-2.6 on good air cooling. As far as your original post, you could get a different 865 board for around $50 (watch the forums here, newegg refurbished, and ebay) and reach for the stars with your woody.
Originally posted by: Navid
Set the CPU:memory to 5:4 (or even 3:2). Then see how high you can go with FSB. That would be the limit of the CPU at the current VCore.
Always make small changes and test after each change.
Originally posted by: o1die
My 2.8c is running at 266 fsb (3726) at about 51c, which is hardly stressful for any cpu. I've let it rise to 78 celcius, but it didn't effect stability much. These northwoods are pretty tough, as long as you keep the voltage below 1.7.
Originally posted by: Navid
So, this was done after you set the CPU:RAM to 5:4?
Spread spectrum modulates (fluctuates) the clock frequency in order to reduce electromagnetic interference that the CPU clock may cause for wireless equipment. It has a minor negative impact on overclocking. If you want, you can disable it.
Yes, if you had control over VCore, it might help.
You can increase the overclock by improving the CPU cooling also.
What is this motherboard that does not allow the VCore to be adjusted?
Originally posted by: RadiclDreamer
Not really. As a rule of thumb you dont REALLY start stressing things until around the 10% mark
Originally posted by: nick1985
Originally posted by: RadiclDreamer
Not really. As a rule of thumb you dont REALLY start stressing things until around the 10% mark
hows my 50% overclock stressing it? :evil:
Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: nick1985
Originally posted by: RadiclDreamer
Not really. As a rule of thumb you dont REALLY start stressing things until around the 10% mark
hows my 50% overclock stressing it? :evil:
what is your cooling setup?
Originally posted by: Navid
Did you run the test at 5:4?
When you run prime95, it loads the CPU and it heats up. If you cool it down, you can overclock more and still be stable.
Originally posted by: nick1985
Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: nick1985
Originally posted by: RadiclDreamer
Not really. As a rule of thumb you dont REALLY start stressing things until around the 10% mark
hows my 50% overclock stressing it? :evil:
what is your cooling setup?
TT venus with AS5