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Hi all

New to o/clocking ,
can manage 10% o/clock on p4 3gig p4c800
but anymore causes system to hang,
would passive heatsinks on chipset and better cooling
on cpu help?

btw cpu is currently 48c

thx nige.

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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 12:23:21 +0000 (UTC), "Nige"
<nnnppn@btinternet.com> wrote:

>Hi all
>
>New to o/clocking ,
>can manage 10% o/clock on p4 3gig p4c800
>but anymore causes system to hang,
>would passive heatsinks on chipset and better cooling
>on cpu help?
>

Is your ram capable of running faster than 200 MHz ? Pc3200 is
specified for fsb200 or DDR400.

If not, then set up in bios an asynchroneous ram speed where ram runs
slower than fsb.

I suppose pci and agp speed is either locked or not any problem by 10%
OC.

If cpu temp. is 48C during idle, I would say that this is not very
low. It could be lower. It might very easily increase above 55C and I
have seen such a temperature cause locking.

best regards

John

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thx for reply john.

my idle cpu temp is 35c, 50c under load.
and i have 3200 mem 1 gig.
have not checked pci/agp speed,
new to this so just tried 10% o/clock.

thx again,

nige.

"JK (at mail dot dk)" <johnknuhtsen@address.invalid> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 12:23:21 +0000 (UTC), "Nige"
> <nnnppn@btinternet.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi all
>>
>>New to o/clocking ,
>>can manage 10% o/clock on p4 3gig p4c800
>>but anymore causes system to hang,
>>would passive heatsinks on chipset and better cooling
>>on cpu help?
>>
>
> Is your ram capable of running faster than 200 MHz ? Pc3200 is
> specified for fsb200 or DDR400.
>
> If not, then set up in bios an asynchroneous ram speed where ram runs
> slower than fsb.
>
> I suppose pci and agp speed is either locked or not any problem by 10%
> OC.
>
> If cpu temp. is 48C during idle, I would say that this is not very
> low. It could be lower. It might very easily increase above 55C and I
> have seen such a temperature cause locking.
>
> best regards
>
> John


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