Hi guys
I have the strangest problem... I have overclocked my P4 2.8C to 3.2, by virtue of increasing the FSB to 229 MHz. I set my RAM to run at 333 MHz (it's actually DDR400, but I didn't want to be stressing my RAM, so now my memory runs at 381 MHz). When I boot up, according to the BIOS I now have a 3.2 GHz CPU, but when I get into Windows, my CoreCenter program tells me I'm running an FSB of 115 MHz, which when coupled with the 14x clock multiplier of my CPU, gives me a paltry clockspeed of 1603 MHz! What the heck gives here?! :|
How can the BIOS be recognising my overclock just fine, but Windows isn't?
I have an MSI 865PE Neo2-S motherboard.
I have the strangest problem... I have overclocked my P4 2.8C to 3.2, by virtue of increasing the FSB to 229 MHz. I set my RAM to run at 333 MHz (it's actually DDR400, but I didn't want to be stressing my RAM, so now my memory runs at 381 MHz). When I boot up, according to the BIOS I now have a 3.2 GHz CPU, but when I get into Windows, my CoreCenter program tells me I'm running an FSB of 115 MHz, which when coupled with the 14x clock multiplier of my CPU, gives me a paltry clockspeed of 1603 MHz! What the heck gives here?! :|
How can the BIOS be recognising my overclock just fine, but Windows isn't?
I have an MSI 865PE Neo2-S motherboard.
