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Hello everyone,

I have the following system:

AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ w/ Zalman CNPS 9500
ASUS M2N-Sli Deluxe
HIPER 580 Watt PSU
Thermaltake Soprano Case
640 GB RAID 0
eVGA 7900GT
2 GB Corsair XMS2 DDR2-800
Windows XP Pro

My problem is that when I try to push the FSB past about 210 my machine wont POST. Even a mild OC crashes my machine.

Does anybody have any ideas?

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When a OC fails to post it is almost aways the Vcore voltage, but take it easy on the Vcore. I don't own an AMD processer but with Intel CPU's a Vcore of 1.50 is as far as you want to take it. This might help> http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/1 [...] erclocker/


Message edited by systemlord on 10-25-2007 at 01:58:17 AM

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the amd's cpu oc,the HT not over 1000MHZ, the HTfrequence=multiple X FSB(actually it's not FSB),default setting is 5 X 200(FSB),and you almost reduce your RAM's frequence. the safe frequence is 200MHZ(400MHZ), and if your system is stable,your could push up you RAM freqence. (the actually RAM frequence equal FSB X2)



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