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My motherboard is an nForce2 based mobo, and a quick google search
affirmed the rumors that nForce2 based motherboards auto-unlock the
cpu--at least for my specific motherboard.
Without overclocking, it runs at 12.5x166
I first changed the multiplier to 13, but it had no effect. I would
restart, no problems or anything, but when I booted into linux, and
check the cpu speed... it was the same old 2087mhz. I even tried
setting the multiplier to 13.5, 14 etc... still had no affect. The
bios did save the new settings correctly...im sure. I doubble checked
each time to make sure it saved the new multiplier...and it did--it
just didnt seem to actually change it like i would expect. Why isn't
changing the multiplier working??
So then I tried changeing the FSB speed slowly... because I heard that
that's where the real overclocking power comes from on the AMD
Barton's. I changed the fsb to 168... then 169. no problems, but very
marginal speed increases (of course). When I try to up it to 170 or
higher, When my box restarts... The bios just makes a long beep,
reboots, and then goes back to being un-overclocked. I'm assuming it's
trying to tell me it didn't work or want stable at all, and as a safty
measure, reset the speed to the old stuff.
So...I'm sure I can eek out more than a few mhz of a difference from
overclocking. Why couldn't I? ... I assume I need to up some of the
voltages??
My BIOS is currently set to have the voltages on "AUTO". All 3 voltage
settings, cpu, ram, and agp are set to "AUTO."
The bios doesnt tell me what the normal voltage should be though 🙁
Can anyone tell me what they should be on a NOT overclocked box...and
then what they should be on an overclocked box. Again, I assume the
voltage increases should be proportional to the amount I overclock...
but by how much? like many volts should i try adding for every x mhz
fsb increasing? If you guys could provide me with even ballpark
figures I would appriciate it. Or at least warnings on what NOT to set
them too. I would really prefer not to fry my headware
FYI, My RAM is DDR400... and has nice heatsinks (headspeaders?) on
them...appearntly aluminum.
Thanks,
--Farrell F.
My motherboard is an nForce2 based mobo, and a quick google search
affirmed the rumors that nForce2 based motherboards auto-unlock the
cpu--at least for my specific motherboard.
Without overclocking, it runs at 12.5x166
I first changed the multiplier to 13, but it had no effect. I would
restart, no problems or anything, but when I booted into linux, and
check the cpu speed... it was the same old 2087mhz. I even tried
setting the multiplier to 13.5, 14 etc... still had no affect. The
bios did save the new settings correctly...im sure. I doubble checked
each time to make sure it saved the new multiplier...and it did--it
just didnt seem to actually change it like i would expect. Why isn't
changing the multiplier working??
So then I tried changeing the FSB speed slowly... because I heard that
that's where the real overclocking power comes from on the AMD
Barton's. I changed the fsb to 168... then 169. no problems, but very
marginal speed increases (of course). When I try to up it to 170 or
higher, When my box restarts... The bios just makes a long beep,
reboots, and then goes back to being un-overclocked. I'm assuming it's
trying to tell me it didn't work or want stable at all, and as a safty
measure, reset the speed to the old stuff.
So...I'm sure I can eek out more than a few mhz of a difference from
overclocking. Why couldn't I? ... I assume I need to up some of the
voltages??
My BIOS is currently set to have the voltages on "AUTO". All 3 voltage
settings, cpu, ram, and agp are set to "AUTO."
The bios doesnt tell me what the normal voltage should be though 🙁
Can anyone tell me what they should be on a NOT overclocked box...and
then what they should be on an overclocked box. Again, I assume the
voltage increases should be proportional to the amount I overclock...
but by how much? like many volts should i try adding for every x mhz
fsb increasing? If you guys could provide me with even ballpark
figures I would appriciate it. Or at least warnings on what NOT to set
them too. I would really prefer not to fry my headware

FYI, My RAM is DDR400... and has nice heatsinks (headspeaders?) on
them...appearntly aluminum.
Thanks,
--Farrell F.
