Hi there,
I have a Biostar TP-43 that came with several OC tools.
I've been running my E6300 (1.86 stock) at 2.1 GHz fine for a couple months (with my PC6400 800MHz RAM
clocked at 750MHz)
Today, when I went to OC it in BIOS a bit more, I changed the FSB to 320 (to get 2240 MHz) and my
RAM to ~780MHz
However, when I went to the desktop, I used the OC program's "test" feature, and my OC program changed all my settings to 333FSB and changed the RAM to 800MHz. I rebooted, saw that the BIOS was still the same...so the changes were from the program itself after BIOS bootup.
My CPU temps are around 42'C w/ ~1.25-1.3Volts.
Should I let the program just OC my comp or should I disable it and do it manually?
I have a Biostar TP-43 that came with several OC tools.
I've been running my E6300 (1.86 stock) at 2.1 GHz fine for a couple months (with my PC6400 800MHz RAM
clocked at 750MHz)
Today, when I went to OC it in BIOS a bit more, I changed the FSB to 320 (to get 2240 MHz) and my
RAM to ~780MHz
However, when I went to the desktop, I used the OC program's "test" feature, and my OC program changed all my settings to 333FSB and changed the RAM to 800MHz. I rebooted, saw that the BIOS was still the same...so the changes were from the program itself after BIOS bootup.
My CPU temps are around 42'C w/ ~1.25-1.3Volts.
Should I let the program just OC my comp or should I disable it and do it manually?