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i just bought GIGABYTE GA-EP45-DS4P and i am kind of noob on it

i was having a GIGABYTE GA-P35-DS3L and i reached the 3.2 GHZ

but with this one it just to 3.0 and then the pc restart it self to default setting

on my old GIGABYTE GA-P35-DS3L i just increase the FSB to 400 and ram ratio 1:1 and increase the V to 1.37

but with this alot of option On it and i am sure i didn't figureout its power thats why i need your help

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Check out the excellent overclocking guides in the forum stickies.


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Can you provide a link? I have no idea what your talking about.

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Go to the "Overclocking" forum section of this website. On the first page, there are a number of posts at the top with red arrows in front of them. These are called "stickies" (as in Post-It sticky notes) and are "stuck" at the top of the forum, because they have useful info.


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^ He knows how to OC mate as he has OCed on the P35-DS3L.

 

@OP: Mind posting a pic of your BIOS along with full specs?


Message edited by Shadow703793 on 08-20-2008 at 02:08:56 AM

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