Overclocking E4300 with PDS3P

n23sh

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Dear sirs,
I wanna overclock my new rig. I read many many sites and forums about overclocking and settings and .... but I was confused because each site tell something that another reject it, So please tell me the best setting that I must have to overclock.

My rig is:
CPU: E4300 with stock cooling, Mainboard: Gigabyte 965P-DS3P (rev. 2) with F4 bios, RAM: 2*1 GB Patriot 6400 CL3, HDD: WD 320GB, Power: 680 W, VGA: Gigabyte 7600GT Silent Pipe, OS: Windows Vista Ultimate

I download the CPU-Z, Speedfan, TAT and RightMark. I don't want which one is accurate. when TAT shows 56 the speedfan shows 39 and RM shows 34!!!

I recently oc to: multiplier:7, FSB: 300 and my timing goes to: 5.6.6.17 with FSB : DRAM 3:4.
I don't want buy a better fan, just stock one.
Also tell me which temp is normal 4 my cpu. intel tells 61.4 but how can I measure it and which software is the best.
Any comment appreciated.
Regards to all

 

SerpentRoyal

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Quick settings to get you in the ball park.

1. CPU multiplier...9x
2. FSB speed...333MHz
3. CPU voltage...1.4
4. memory divider...1:1 (sychronous with FSB speed)
5. memory voltage 2.0
6. memory timing 5-5-5-15-2T

Check out sticky for more on stabiity testing and fine tuning your settings.

Limit the maximum TAT temperature to 60-65C.
 

SerpentRoyal

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TAT 100% load. You need to read the manual to look for these settings. I don't have this board on hands.