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Overclocking, overclocking (from English overclocking) - improving the speed of computer components due to their operation in forced (abnormal) modes of operation.
We discuss overclocking your PC, share the results, we advise.

A series of articles for those who do not know where to start.

Overclocking the processor and memory for Ryzen

Post has been editedninja88 - 03.02.19, 23:25
Reason for editing: Added Ryzen overclocking



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GalogeNspb ,
open overclocking statistics. Prescots are there at 4GHz full. it was their standard overclocking.

Added @ 09.06.2007, 13:26

JDima ,
Thermal grease is still squeezed from the side.

Added @ 09.06.2007, 13:29

3.8 for him very much. although people put on normal stock coolers.



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GalogeNspb @ 06/09/07 13:38:52
But more than 4 did not dare!

If the temperature and voltage are low, it can be higher.
GalogeNspb @ 06/09/07 13:38:52
Processor there extreme edition.

I did not see a free multiplier. Extreme multiplier chase.
GalogeNspb @ 06/09/07 13:38:52
How do you think the result is worthy of putting in overclocking statistics on overclockers?

Spread limit overclocking.
GalogeNspb @ 06/09/07 14:04:13
I do not know why burned, he was 350vat. It seems normal, but the company is somehow left-handed.

LOL: lol: 350W Chinese nouneym - how did your system not bend before?
Thermal grease is still squeezed from the side.

On the board :) And still, a lot of it remains between the cooler and the lid.



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Then one clever man told me that the prescott on this socket does not happen and this is Northwood.



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JDima, 06/09/07 4:02:02 PM
Then one clever man told me that the prescott on this socket does not happen and this is Northwood.

cpu-z writes that prescott



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JDima @ 06/09/07 4:02:02 PM
Then one clever man told me that the prescott on this socket does not happen and this is Northwood.

Hardly, there is no Northwood on overclockers with such overclocking, up to ~ 3200 mhz

Post has been editedGalogeNspb - 09.06.07, 20:20



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GalogeNspb @ 06/09/07 9:10:01
Hardly, there is no Northwood on overclockers with such overclocking, up to ~ 3200 mhz

Looks like a smart man was wrong, but I got lost :)



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JDima @ 06/09/07 9:14:17
GalogeNspb, 06/09/07 9:10:01
Hardly, there is no Northwood on overclockers with such overclocking, up to ~ 3200 mhz

Looks like a smart man was wrong, but I got lost :)

Well, I do not know, I looked carefully) By the way, what can limit the speed of the bus? I do not have more than 270 in any! The computer does not boot and that's it. It is a computer and not Windows.

Post has been editedGalogeNspb - 09.06.07, 22:57



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What is the throttle slow clock ratio?



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GalogeNspb @ 06/10/07 00:11:48
throttle slow clock ratio?

I have no such option. Maybe the frequency with which throttly?
GalogeNspb @ 06/09/07 23:49:26
What can limit tire speed?

Maybe a memory. Maybe FSB wall (I do not know the specifics of your chipset). Try to increase the timings and memory voltage. The voltage on the core may increase.



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JDima @ 06/10/07 07:38:28
FSB wall

for his protsa was not yet. This is the term for Cows.
There most likely just the capabilities of the chipset. or memory, as you correctly noted.
Let him go the classic way of lowering the multiplier and increasing the frequency of the bus.



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JDima @ 06/10/07 06:38:28
GalogeNspb, 06/10/07 00:11:48
throttle slow clock ratio?

I have no such option. Maybe the frequency with which throttly?

There are 10, 25, 50, 75, 100%



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google is annealing ..
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&newwindo...0%BA&lr=lang_ru
4 - Throttle Slow Clock Ratio at what speed will be
work percent when the system goes into mode
energy saving ....
- overs. first link.



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[quote = vorken, 06/10/07 12:42:15]
4 - Throttle Slow Clock Ratio at what speed will be
work percent when the system goes into mode
energy saving ...

Well, it's not interesting)



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Well, there is no one to share the experience, show the results? Is not it interesting?



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GalogeNspb @ 06/11/07 02:17:56
There is no one to share experience, show results? Isn’t it interesting?

I do not support those who are constantly working at a crazy overclocking. Once to determine the limit of acceleration - it is necessary. If the iron is normal and arms are straight.GalogeNspb still lucky with bp, he could carry with him all the iron in the afterlife.



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JDima @ 06/11/07 4:41:23 PM
GalogeNspb, 06/11/07 02:17:56
There is no one to share experience, show results? Isn’t it interesting?

I do not support those who are constantly working at a crazy overclocking. Once to determine the limit of acceleration - it is necessary. If the iron is normal and arms are straight.GalogeNspb still lucky with bp, he could carry with him all the iron in the afterlife.

I do not work on four GHz, schA 3.4 worth



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I have this operative here - 2048Mb (2x1024Mb) PC2-9200 1150MHz DDR2 DIMM OCZ Reaper Edition 5-5-5-18 [OCZ2RPR11502GK] BOX, besides the case I have Chinese trash, therefore 2 coolers 120mm for injection are embedded in the side wall , the flow from them just goes to the chipset. In fact, there is something to be afraid of - it was checked both on overlays and on 3DNews - from E6400 this board quietly pulls up to 520. I’ll write the rest of the hardware if I need to write.



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Armitage ,
The beauty ... operative, as well as thought, is excellent .. menyat just it will limit. standard Kingston .. though
I will try to pick timings, we can and I will receive 1000 MHz



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Armitage ,
and what are standing everywhere? is it possible in more detail? percent, north bridge, operative, etc.



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who knows at what maximum processor temperature can it function absolutely safely?


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