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 Chills Scooby Slapper

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 Posted: 11:12 - 04 Apr 2004 Post subject: Overclocking |
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Just looking for a quick bit of advice...
I've got a P4 2.4 chip which has been running at 3.0 for months now. With my Vapochill case the cooling temp never goes above -15oC nor the CPU temp above 11oC...
Is the CPU temp the only real concern?
I mean can I just keep upping the speed as long as the CPU temp doesn't go too high? And what's too high?
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The thing is, if you increase the speed of the CPU you have to increase the voltage too. There is a limit to how much your motherboard can increase the voltage and you don't want to blow your chip if it can increase it too much.
Also, some motherboard voltages aren't as smooth as others and you won't be able to overclock as much as a board with smoother voltages.
It isn't just a matter of how cool you can keep the chip, it's how much of a voltage increase it can handle.
If I was you (and if your motherboard will do it) I'd increase the FSB (Front Side Bus) in 1MHz increments until the computer freezes up, then put it back down a couple of MHz to ensure stability.
I'd say that 40 degrees C is a suitable temperature but with that cooling system that you have that would mean that you have overclocked A LOT and I wouldn't like to risk it.
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I think you'll find your CPU is actually about 39 not 11, 11 degrees is really cold for a cpu.
The voltages etc look fine to me. ____________________ The BCF's very own Party boy! Though he's getting old and feeling it!
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