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IA tunning oc?.

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April 14, 2008 10:40:57 AM

anyways here is my question take a look!
http://img514.imageshack.us/my.php?image=jumperfreecb8....
motherboard is : asus p5n-e sli
I made " IA Tuning " [Overclocking]
"Overlock Options " and i can choose only 5% , 10% , 15% , 20%...
i picked up 5% and my processor OC'ed from 2.66 to 2.8 or smth.
but im just curious i dont need to change voltages etc? maybe when i picked up 5% so my motherboad
automatically change voltages too or smth?
sry for my broken english but i think its understable. thnkx alot.


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April 14, 2008 5:16:24 PM

s1ckz said:
anyways here is my question take a look!
http://img514.imageshack.us/my.php?image=jumperfreecb8....
motherboard is : asus p5n-e sli
I made " IA Tuning " [Overclocking]
"Overlock Options " and i can choose only 5% , 10% , 15% , 20%...
i picked up 5% and my processor OC'ed from 2.66 to 2.8 or smth.
but im just curious i dont need to change voltages etc? maybe when i picked up 5% so my motherboad
automatically change voltages too or smth?
sry for my broken english but i think its understable. thnkx alot.

Did you see the voltage change? And you should oc manually. Auto oc mess things up.
April 14, 2008 5:34:19 PM

dagger said:
Did you see the voltage change? And you should oc manually. Auto oc mess things up.


i dont know what to do with voltages so id rather let it change itself
i trust it more then i trust myself :o 
and how its messing things up?
April 14, 2008 5:45:49 PM

s1ckz said:
i dont know what to do with voltages so id rather let it change itself
i trust it more then i trust myself :o 
and how its messing things up?



It tends to overvolt. You should test for stability with prime95 and see how it does. Auto oced machines tend to not be as stable as manual ones.
http://www.mersenne.org/freesoft.htm

There are also overclocking guides in the forum that you can read.
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