E2160 overclock

jakepf1

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hi there will i be able to overclock anymore without getting bsods i have overclocked the e2160 at 2428 mhz and if i go any higher i get bsod my temperature is low aswell "28 degrees celsius".

these are the voltages :

vcore voltage : 1.335
+3.3v voltage : 3.280
+5.0v voltage : 5.136
+12.0v voltage :11.776
dram voltage : 1.60
vtt voltage : 1.20
nb voltage : 1.20
gtlref voltage : 1.63vtt

system specs:

asrock g41m-vs3-r2
550w power supply
4gb kingston ram
500 gb hard drive
e2160

p.s i have not changed any voltages sorry for sucking im new at this !
 

jakepf1

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lol sorry about this but there is only four options on voltage in the bios theres dram voltage, nb voltage, vtt voltage, gtlref voltage does this mean i cant overclock anymore ?
 
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as rolli said bump up in small increments. raise you FSB a few, like 10Mhz, test in prime95 for a half an hour. if ti passes bump up again until you fail. raise the voltage SLIGHTLY then try again.

your end result will hopefully get you to a 1333 FSB for 3Ghz with 1.45ish voltage and under 35c idle and no more than 72c load for temps.

that G41 chipset might be hard to pull that off with. READ GUIDES! google is your friend.

EDIT: unlink your ram speed from the FSB!