Hi guys
This is my first forum post here. Could you guys help me OC this E8400 to at least 4Ghz? But since i a m a total nub could someone give me some good pointers on where to look up step by step procedure? My current setup is
With factory settings i only get 15.ooo on 3dmark and so my friends are all loling at me and but noone wants to help me. I would really be thankfull if you guys could.
Boring easy way without reading the stickies on overclocking.
Have pretty much the same rig, ie: CPU& mobo
Easy, no brainer 4.0 Ghz =
Hit Del on boot = BIOS
Arrow key right to extreme tweaker
AI overclock Tuner = Manual
FSB Frequency = 445Mhz
Arrow down to the VCORE Voltage set to 1.336-1.37 if you then choose to get the voltage lower at 24/7 stable using Orthos Small FFT's by all means go ahead, that's what most overclockers do to keep the clocks stable and the temps low!
Press F10
Yes you want to save and restart!
= 4.0 Ghz
The only thing that may hinder this is if your RAM is rated at a different voltage from the defaults set in the BIOS.
Haven't bothered to understand DDR3's ratings to leave it at auto.. if it works then fine if not then lower the frequency to the next lowest divider.
You should disable Speedstep if you want 4.0Ghz constantly, it also helps with stability problems.
You can further your overclocks in research, we've all started at the bottom reading the various guides spread across Tom's and Google in general. Yeah it takes time and multiple restarts and blue screens of death, but hey thats what makes overclocking your rig enjoyable. When you finally successfully BOOT @ faster speeds than you've been before you grin like a loon (don't try to deny it)!
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