Prime95 overclocking help

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That depends on your temperatures. If the chip is relatively cool you need to add voltage. If the chip is overheating you need to subtract voltage. Though that is only in the simplest of terms. You still need to know roughly what your maximum voltage and maximum temperature should be.

It would probably help if you listed what it is your are trying to overclock.

Eximo

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That depends on your temperatures. If the chip is relatively cool you need to add voltage. If the chip is overheating you need to subtract voltage. Though that is only in the simplest of terms. You still need to know roughly what your maximum voltage and maximum temperature should be.

It would probably help if you listed what it is your are trying to overclock.
 
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Marek Wasilczu

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That solves my problem. I was freezing often. My temps were 60 MAX and below. I've been adding little by little voltage so I was just making sure I was going the wrong way because earlier I had it running pretty Stabely. I moved the voltage and cpu ratio and it all got messed up. Sorry if I don't sound clear. Thanks