OVERCLOCKING PROBLEM WITH P4 (1.7) with ASUS P4T
When i change FREQUENCY TO 115 or 118 my PC can't pass the RAM TEST. . . Is THERE A SOLUTION ???? I USE 1. 75 V for PROCESSOR. . . . MY CPU STAY A 46 C° celcus (when i manage to boot) PLEASE, HELP ME.
When i change FREQUENCY TO 115 or 118 my PC can't pass the RAM TEST...
Is THERE A SOLUTION ????
I USE 1.75 V for PROCESSOR....
MY CPU STAY A 46 C° celcus (when i manage to boot)
PLEASE, HELP ME
Is THERE A SOLUTION ????
I USE 1.75 V for PROCESSOR....
MY CPU STAY A 46 C° celcus (when i manage to boot)
PLEASE, HELP ME
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Make sure your RAM is good for overclocking, and that it's PC800. Play around with different BIOS settings too.
While the CPU is operating at 100MHz x 17, remember that the system bus is running at "400MHz" so it would essentially go up 4MHz for ever 1MHz increase to the CPU.
While I'm not familar with the P4T, I have heard there's some BIOS feature that helps your OC. I ended up using the dipswitches to OC on my A7V, and then toggled some of the remaining options in BIOS.
While the CPU is operating at 100MHz x 17, remember that the system bus is running at "400MHz" so it would essentially go up 4MHz for ever 1MHz increase to the CPU.
While I'm not familar with the P4T, I have heard there's some BIOS feature that helps your OC. I ended up using the dipswitches to OC on my A7V, and then toggled some of the remaining options in BIOS.
I'd imagine for the hell of it.