I've got a POS Emachines PC, but I'd like to make it ok. I started up CPU-Z and the AMD Athlon XP 3200+ Barton Socket A is running at 1.616v. The core speed is 2205 MHz with a FSB of 200 MHZ and a Bus of 400.
I figure the MOBO is probably the heart of the problem, its a:
FIC (First International Computer)
Model:AU31 PCB 1.x
Chipset nForce2 IGP
Southbridge nForce2 MCP
Its got 1 GIG of DDR-SDRAM running at 167 MHz (one 512 chip is PC2700 one 512 is PC3200)
FSB
RAM = 6:5
CAS = 2.5
RAS to CAS# Delay = 3
RAS# Precharge = 3
Cycle Time = 7
Any advice on how bring down the volts (or do I even need to worry about it, I thought that 1.4v was the safe zone.) or OC this guy, or am I out of luck?
I figure the MOBO is probably the heart of the problem, its a:
FIC (First International Computer)
Model:AU31 PCB 1.x
Chipset nForce2 IGP
Southbridge nForce2 MCP
Its got 1 GIG of DDR-SDRAM running at 167 MHz (one 512 chip is PC2700 one 512 is PC3200)
FSB
CAS = 2.5
RAS to CAS# Delay = 3
RAS# Precharge = 3
Cycle Time = 7
Any advice on how bring down the volts (or do I even need to worry about it, I thought that 1.4v was the safe zone.) or OC this guy, or am I out of luck?