Starting OC
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loool, has it been deleted???, now I'll put it again xDDDD
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now it appears no? -
I would start with the OC you have right now. -
but the thing is that I haven't bought a heatsink for that, since with the oc I have, with the factory one it worked perfectly, I don't intend to raise it much more, I'll leave it at 3.2 and if it goes well at 3.6… but I doubt it, think that I haven't touched voltages yet.
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But if you say you've touched them and it still doesn't start. We're not fortune-tellers here, read some good guides and come with specific questions or give the FSB a bit more voltage. You haven't even said the RAM frequency, how do you have the memory multiplier…
For 3.6 you need a good micro, give it a lot of voltage and even then the memory and the motherboard have to be able to handle it. Don't lower the multiplier, the motherboard isn't that great.
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I have it at 343x9, can it be no?
and the ram at 800
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RAM to minimum, increase FSB voltage, increase micro voltage, if it doesn't increase, don't increase.
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Set the timings and voltage according to the manufacturer's specifications manually, in the manual. (my board doesn't recognize them correctly automatically)
I have it in relax mode at 400x8 and the rest of the voltages automatically…try it like that.
In my case, I don't need to touch the voltages for 400x8, but you can always give them a little tweak to try to stabilize.Edit: Going from 400x8 is another story. It could blow up any day.

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it won't let me go to 400x8… even if I increase the voltages and ananai
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http://imageshack.us/f/694/img0842xb.jpg/ I have the images uploaded there
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oookis, thanks for your help and obione, I know I'm very heavy

edit: the problem persists... -
Well, there's nothing more to do, you have a modest board that doesn't allow you to increase FSB voltage, you can only play with Vcore. Measure it with CPU-Z and make sure it doesn't exceed 1.3, if it doesn't go up, I insist, there's nothing more to do. Remember to set the memory to the minimum frequencies or 1:1 ratio, I don't know how you'll set it in your BIOS. Once you see that it's stable, you'll start adjusting them. To measure stability, run Prime95 for 8 hours.
Nothing more to say.
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tomaré el consejo de un sabio y lo dejare a 3Ghz
este pc tiene 4 o 5 años ya, supongo que no tardare mucho en actualizarlo
muchas gracias otra vez obione
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