• AMD 965 lazy

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    @ferelxyx:

    hai le has dado colega

    saludos

    seria :
    ahí le has dado
    ;D ¿no?

    pues hombre …... el aburrimiento es muy malo y como comente en su momento quería que el micro iría "sobrado" para comparar el Geforce Experience.
    supongo que mañana me liare con el otro tema, por que con el 4000 estable me conformo
    saludos

  • [Help] Intel Core 2 Quad Q8300 + Asus P5G41-M LX

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    ferelxyxF

    you have the memory at 948, lower it or you will ruin it, put it at 790

    regards

  • Overclock my laptop

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    Don't worry guys, the laptop is already a mess since I got it and they were going to throw it away, it doesn't even have a screen, I had to put an external one. And I'm not going to invest anything, I'll just put OC on it and if it dies you can bring me another one that I have in another house xD.

    Thanks really for your responses ?

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    The truth is that the vast majority of them were not very useful. If you read a dictionary beforehand, like the one I sent you along with a simple guide, you would know what the main parameters are, and even which values are the most recommended for them.

    If you lower the multiplier but increase the FSB (CPU frequency), you can reach the same figure. It's as simple as:

    200 x20.0 = 4,00 Ghz

    225 x18.0 = 4,05 Ghz

    By the way, I told you earlier "for example 300" in the FSB but I didn't do the math, that would be 5,4 Ghz and I don't think it would be stable at first, you would have to touch voltage and more things. For now, go up as in the example I just gave you, something like 225-230 and keep going up little by little, you can lower the multiplier if necessary.

    I don't know about voltages, so do a little research on google and when you know how much you can increase it, then you can deal with it.

    Regards

  • [Help] i3 + Asus P8H67-M

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    Right, I should have specified that :wall: Well, you see, the motherboard is a P8H67-M with an i3 at 3.30Ghz. As for the RAM, it's DDR3, 2 modules of 4Gb each, which are currently running at 686.8Mhz. The GPU is a GTX 550 Ti... I don't know if you need any more info, buddy.

    The thing is that with the auto tuning of turbo V evo, it has set the multiplier to x33 and the bus to 103. When I enter from DOS to the panel to change, for example, the BUS, I save the changes and restart, but it tells me that the overclock didn't come out right... no matter what value I put on the BUS... so I don't know what to do... well, I have an overclock of 3% and from comments from people around here, there are people who have it up to 50% overclocked without apparent problems and of course, I'm envious ;D

    Best regards.

    Also, a specific question that I've only found in English and I don't understand very well. I changed the RAM from 9 9 9 24 to 9 9 9 27 on the recommendation of a page. Also, is it correct to increase the voltage to 1.65V? Thanks.

  • Overclocking amd fx quad core bios UEFI

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    I'm not angry at all, but this is new to me and you understand, for those of us who are just starting out with overclocking, we're scared to death that they're going to tell us "oh my god that's super dangerous, that's very bad etc etc" and please excuse me or excuse someone if they misunderstood my words, but it's the fear of how do I start, what do I do? what does this mean? am I going to burn my pc? it's just that I'm a little scared that I'll mess it up, that's all and no, I'm not offended, ? and on top of that with the BIOS UEFI that will be the same but they change the look etc etc
  • Overclock GTX 580 Matrix 1.5GB

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  • Weird thing with the OC

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    @noninoan:

    Sorry, I thought I had one on. The micro is an I5 3570K and the motherboard is an MSI Z77 Big Bang

    How do you overclock it?

    Also you must disable the power saving options but 4000 is low, it would be better to do a good OC touching all the necessary values, both in voltage and removing power saving options and blocking for example Pcie, you may have touched a value that should not be touched.

  • Q6600 @ 3.2ghz...?

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    @sf49ers:

    This already leaves me without motivation.

    I can't touch the vcore on this motherboard and it would be the solution to keep the processor at 3.2ghz. Now it's like in the first attached photo in terms of value to 3ghz stable and it should be raised to 1.3Xv.
    I'm under win7 x64 and I can't install systool, since it doesn't work in this case to be able to ignore the Digital Signed messages and make a correct installation. Everything that is "disable this or that" doesn't work here. I also doubt that it will go to 32bits to be able to do an OC on a socket that is already dead, 775.

    Also, I read that raising this micro to more than 3.4 is almost imperceptible in games with modern engine, that it's the same as 3.4 as 3.6 or higher, and even, it worsens the performance despite the logic that "it has to go better".

    So I'm at 3ghz. There are hardly any motherboards left to mount a q6600 and mine with its Bios is not very "tweakable"

    The pc is fast in terms of my needs as a user and I have the g94 chip for the VGA. As it is now and maybe, a small jump to a higher or more modern VGA chipset, it would be "almost" perfect.

    Thanks

    You have to touch the vcore in the bios, it's not recommended to do OC from those Windows programs, if they were new motherboards with UEFI then you could touch many more values, but in that socket the OC should be done in the bios.

    Anyway that motherboard isn't going to allow you good OC for that CPU, unless it lets you block the integrated graphics, I don't know who will say that raising that CPU is imperceptible but it will influence the graphics you have and also the game, in a Q6600 of mine it's not so imperceptible to put it at 3600, games like GTA4 are noticeable in the minimums and in stability, but it will depend on the game, some games don't ask for much CPU and others do and in the latter a faster processor goes better, although many things influence the resolution and graphics, in addition to the CPU.

    That's right, from 3200 to 3400 there is little difference, it will be noticed a little more in some games but it will never be an important difference.

    regards

  • Can something be overclocked?

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    You can squeeze it for educational purposes, but the performance improvement, especially in the graphic aspect, will be minimal.

    Salu2!

  • New Mother Problem Help

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    @Fassou:

    The manual will tell you if you need to use all 8 pins, or if 4 are enough, because on some boards these connectors are connected to each other, and on others they are not.

    Anyway, Thermaltake is not known for making quality power supplies, and 530w seems a bit low.

    Regards!

    +1

    Saludos

  • [Help] Intel Core2Duo E8500 + Gigabyte P45-DS5

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    Good morning.

    After a couple of days, during which I had problems with the computer again, I found out that the generic DDR2 800 memory modules were causing continuous and intermittent beeps. When I replaced them with four 1 gigabyte HyperX Kingston modules at 667, the computer started to boot normally. The case is that I have managed to have it stable and 100% functional, but I have the impression that the motherboard is damaged. I say this because when I touch the memory with my hand, the heatsink is quite hot. Just a few minutes after turning on the PC and browsing the internet. I don't think this is normal.

    On the other hand, can I do OC with these memories?? They lent me the 800 ones so I could overclock more easily and I have fried them. I bought the Nijna 3 to dissipate the heat from the micro and I think I will have it as a decoration.

    Do you advise me to do something else? something simple or not worth it. I was about to give up because it wouldn't boot at all... and after fixing it, a colleague had another crash, probably due to overclocking at 3.7 of the micro, and that's when I fried the memories... but... do I continue?? do I leave it??

    My micro is the E8500 revision C0. Not being E0,,, is it worse for overclocking??

    Many thanks to all.

  • [Help] Intel Core2Duo E6300 + ASRock 775Dual-VSTA

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    FassouF

    With that board, forget about OC, although you can reach 2Ghz as they do in this review.

    And don't write in all caps again :mad:

    Salu2!

  • [Solved] BSOD dxgmms1.sys

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    @Fassou:

    According to the product sheet on Asus's own website, the motherboard comes with several utilities to overclock it from Windows, which, given your doubts, is where you should start.

    Anyway, that motherboard is very limited for overclocking, despite the stickers Asus puts on it, and when you combine different memories, you add a bit more difficulty to the matter.

    Regards! and Good luck

    it's just that I don't want to overclock, I just wanted to solve the problem of dxmmm1.sys, which according to a forum I found by googling, was solved by doing a little overclocking on the memory, that's all I wanted.

    as I said before, I raised it barely from 1.5000 to 1.5150 and apparently the problem was solved, I've been playing and using the PC for a few hours and it hasn't thrown an error again. Before this, after 10 min or 1 hour it always threw a BSOD error with this problem with the sys.

    so for now the problem seems to be solved. Obviously thanks to you, because if I hadn't come to this overclocking forum, I probably wouldn't have been able to do it... I didn't have the confidence to modify the values myself. Thank you very much for your attention and for helping me solve my doubts, with which I have possibly solved the BSOD problem about dxgmms1.sys.

    also, I appreciate the information about Asus's utilities, I'm going to take a look to see what I find... because if the problem continues, I'll try to overclock using those utilities...

    I leave you a greeting and again I repeat, thank you very much for the help.

  • Introduction to Overclocking

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    according to the memos you have better forget about it
    about the graphics almost all assemblers have their own programs for O.C, about the passive …. mount a fan with two rubber bands and that's it.
    regards

  • Oc Phenom II 945 @ 3600 Mhz

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    @wanautentico:

    You can't ask for more from this motherboard, it cost me 45 € in its time.

    There was a time when I had an SLi of two 8800 Gt on this motherboard and it worked very well.
    3 micros have gone through this motherboard and it never let me down.
    At first I put an Athlon X2 5200 @ 2700 Mhz.
    Then I got a Phenom 9650 from the 1st generation to 2300 X4.
    And now it has a Phenom II x4 945 to 3600 Mhz.

    I don't even know how many years it will have already but I can still play all the games, along with the GTX 460 1 gb. With 4 Gb DDR2 800 corsair and a F.A. CX600 from corsair.

    Including Crysis 3 and Tomb Raider 2013.
    Look at all the games I've tried with this equipment:

    https://www.youtube.com/user/wanautentico?feature=mhee

    I never imagined what a PC can give, I even feel sorry to change the motherboard because it still works perfect like the first day.

    Regards.

    while it lasts ….. why change it? unless you save money and upgrade everything, which also doesn't make sense if you're happy
    AMD forever
    regards

  • I'm going to OC an i5 2500k, any guide suggestions?

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    what you read for a 2600k/2700k will work for a 2500k, ….they differ in frequency and HT,…so, it all depends on the quality of the chip and what you ask for

    regards

  • Help oc Gigabyte 7850

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    ferelxyxF

    hello and welcome

    well your question doesn't have a concrete answer
    processors never come out the same, whether they are graphics or any other, and memories vary even in the same manufacturer
    so if you get a good GPU it will go up a lot and if not then it will go up less, the same thing happens with CPUs
    and memories are not always the same, so you test the limit and put it to what works well for you
    and it's useless to put bios or anything because the limit is of the GPU.
    the only thing that gives more options for O.C. is a good dissipation but you already have it so you have nothing to do

    regards

  • [ADVICE] My first OC CoreI5 3570K Ivy @ 4.4 Ghz

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    @Obione:

    Aamijoo.

    PD: Bienvenido PistonS ?

    muchas gracias Obione,…entonces, ¿es un 212 o un H100)

    saludos

  • Test oc

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    the post is from last year's Christmas

    and anyway it's fine because it doesn't go beyond 70º per core, which would be the advisable limit

    regards

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