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I'm new to overclocking and from experimenting and reading different tutorials I've managed to get my E2180 to 2.95Ghz. However the issues I'm having is it's stuck at 2.95Ghz and I don't know what to do. Below I've posted some images of my Motherboard//RAM//CPU from CPU-Z

http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/2702/51564175ae8.jpg
http://img184.imageshack.us/img184/7821/64426656hu6.jpg
http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/7038/14373231gd1.jpg
http://img292.imageshack.us/img292/285/27389880vo9.jpg

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Put your RAM in 1:1.

You are killing it at 491 MHz.

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cnumartyr wrote :

Put your RAM in 1:1.

You are killing it at 491 MHz.



1:1 ?

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Your ram is rated at 333 MHz max.

You are running it at 491 MHz.

Run it at 1:1 with the FSB. This gives you 292 MHz RAM (right now).

Read the OC guide at the top of the forum.

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Reply to cnumartyr

cnumartyr wrote :

Your ram is rated at 333 MHz max.

You are running it at 491 MHz.

Run it at 1:1 with the FSB. This gives you 292 MHz RAM (right now).

Read the OC guide at the top of the forum.



Better?
http://img108.imageshack.us/img108/733/52291846vk9.jpg

Reply to Rancid-Milk-Man

I don't know, is it?

It's your overclock, did it help solve the problem?

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It gave me more overhead however it freezes in windows after awhile. Do I need up my voltage?

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Rancid-Milk-Man wrote :

It gave me more overhead however it freezes in windows after awhile. Do I need up my voltage?



Yea I'd say you need more vCore. If you drop the CPU multiplier and it is still doing it then it isn't the CPU. At that point up the NB voltage and if you are OCing yoru ram up the voltage on that.

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cnumartyr wrote :

Yea I'd say you need more vCore. If you drop the CPU multiplier and it is still doing it then it isn't the CPU. At that point up the NB voltage and if you are OCing yoru ram up the voltage on that.



Thanks a lot for your help thus far. I really appreciate it.

I'll post my results.

Reply to Rancid-Milk-Man

whoops screwed up, ignore..


Message edited by bildo123 on 01-12-2008 at 05:13:02 PM
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