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Overclocking help

GMtheBest

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System Specs:
Athlon XP 3200+ (Barton Core)
Asus A7V880 motherboard (latest BIOS)
OCZ DUAL CHANNEL OPTIMIZED PLATINUM 2X512MB DDR PC3200 HEAT SPREADER REV.2 CL 2-2-2-5
THERMALRIGHT SLK-947U SOCKET-A/478 COPPER HEATSINK

This is my fist time overclocking. I read up as much as I can on the subject but would like some suggestions. I set my FSB to 225 Mhz and my ram timings are set to 2-3-2-6 (my motherboard doesn't allow for lower timing even at stock speeds, the system won't POST) My voltages are set to auto, and the system boots up fine. I ran the processor at 100% utilization for over 30 min and the max temp reached was 60 degrees celcius. I then ran PRIME95 (blend test) and got a hardware error. I realize this means that my overclock is not stable. My question is what do i do next ? Raise voltages (which voltages do i change and to what values), change ram timings, etc ? Ideally I would like to overclock further than this.

Help and suggestions are appreciated.
 
your temp is getting hight already First lower your HTT I'm not familar with th A7 but I'm sure that its not that different then get temp under control befor cranking voltage.
 
Im a little new at this, but what does HTT stand for ?? Which voltage do I raise the VCORE the DDRAM voltage ? and to what values ?
 
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