Originally posted by: xsilver
Dont have your setup but the proceedure is much the same --
in bios -- find the agp/pci divider ratio's -- set them manually to 66/33 mhz
2 - not sure of the overclockability of your memory, so find the memory speed option -- change from auto or whatever to 1 below the highest setting (166mhz)
3 - find the fsb ratio and set it to manual; changing this will then increase your cpu clock -- your 3000+ has a stock multiplier of 9 ; the stock fsb is 200 ; therefore gets you your 1800mhz speed.... by changing the fsb to say 210mhz you get the clock to be 1890mhz -- 90 extra mhz...... keep upping the fsb 5 or so mhz at a time and then testing for stability
when it starts to hang - you know you've reached your limit
bbtw. ... step 2 mentions the memory setting of 166mhz --- if you get the fsb past 240, you will need to lower it to 133mhz
good luck
i dont uderstand your second point?
u mean run ram at 166mhz....run fsb at say 220, so ur running in a ratio an not 1:1? when i overclocked (dont seen as a 3200 A64 is plenty fast) i used to jus set 10% in the bios and all that would do is set my fsb to 220, the ram n that was on auto so that too went to the 220mhz, so i had a 880mhz HT and a DDR440 worked fine, but never kept it like that. i thought if uupped the FSB u had to up the ram according ly as the two are linked?
all i know of is when u get to round 230-240 u have to reduce HT multiplier to 3 unless ur board can handle close to 1000ht, and mabye reduce the cpu multipiler one