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I have never OCed before and need step by step detailed instructions in overclocking the intel e2140 in the GA P31SG3. I need exact instructions that don't skip steps or assume a knowledge of anything.

My setup is:

Intel e2140
Gigabyte P31 SG3
GSkill, 1 2gb DIMM, DDR2 800, PC2 6400, caslatency=5, timing 5-5-5-15, voltage 1.8v-1.9v

sapphire 1950gt
PSU: Thermaltake 430watt

Assume that I am in the bios and that is all. Then what? My desire is to OC it to a reasonably stable speed.

Thx for any help.

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Don't do anything until you read this . http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/ [...] uals-guide

When you have specific questions after reading it, start a new thread. :sol:


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im not sure how the p31 will fare in overclockin.let us all know.

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http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/forum-29-180.html

Read all the stickies, it is pretty much the step by step guide.


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