pauldh
Illustrious
[citation][nom]tkgclimb[/nom]been waiting for this article for a while, I actually OC my black edition proccesor like this so I can have CnQ enabled.I do have one question thoughIf I OC by changing the reference clock and the CPU Voltage (board cpu voltage like in article because CnQ is enabled)But I don't touch the Ram settings, HT multiplier, NB multi, or any of their voltages. Their speed does go up do to the raising of the reference clock. IS this OK, (I know I might be able to reach A higher CPU overclock if I lower their settings, but I can't do to CPU temps right now).[/citation]
You likely won't get far without lowering the HT multiplier and keeping your memory frequency in check.
It's best to lower these while dialing in your CPU OC and then raise each back up individually to find the best usable settings. Don't push the HT Link Speed much over stock. To avoid potential data corruption, test any memory overclocks with a memtest 86+ boot CD.
You likely won't get far without lowering the HT multiplier and keeping your memory frequency in check.
It's best to lower these while dialing in your CPU OC and then raise each back up individually to find the best usable settings. Don't push the HT Link Speed much over stock. To avoid potential data corruption, test any memory overclocks with a memtest 86+ boot CD.