- Sep 13, 2006
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i have a socket 939 ecs rx480-a (v1.0) motherboard with the latest possible bios update (1.1f). however, i have a 2.2ghz athlon 64 x2 4400+ (socket 939 of course) and the cpu clock by default in bios is at 200mhz. does that have anything to do with overclocking? i've seen this before on my old tul motherboard and that wasn't an overclocking feature. also, i have two (2) 512mb corsair valueselect dual channel ddr dimms that run at 2.5v, but again, by default, it's set to 2.6v in the bios. the closest to it, without going over is 2.55v. should i change it to this just to be safe? if the 200mhz thing is not for overclocking, is there a quick and easy way to overclock by downloading a program that i can use to overclock while utilizing the system? thanks!
btw, sounds like a stupid question 200mhz verses 2000mhz or 2200mhz sounds a bit off. i'm probably awsering my own question. meh. i need to study up some more... :'(
oh, and btw again... whenever i adjust the cpu clock to anything more than 200mhz, say 220mhz for example, the system displays "warning!!! now system is in safe mode. please re-setting cpu frequency in cmos setup" every single time. i hope someone knows what's up. thanks for any help and input you can give!
btw, sounds like a stupid question 200mhz verses 2000mhz or 2200mhz sounds a bit off. i'm probably awsering my own question. meh. i need to study up some more... :'(
oh, and btw again... whenever i adjust the cpu clock to anything more than 200mhz, say 220mhz for example, the system displays "warning!!! now system is in safe mode. please re-setting cpu frequency in cmos setup" every single time. i hope someone knows what's up. thanks for any help and input you can give!