ZaUcY
02-10-2009, 02:12 AM
jsut installed a Biostar TA790GX 128M mobo in my system..... I'm not having to much success overclocking it. i can get it about 250Mhz over the stock 2.5Ghz with alright stability but thats about it. anyone have any ideas?
jsut installed a Biostar TA790GX 128M mobo in my system..... I'm not having to much success overclocking it. i can get it about 250Mhz over the stock 2.5Ghz with alright stability but thats about it. anyone have any ideas?
i'm talking about my Phenom 9850 BE precessor of course. i just have a feeling its the mobo holding me back.
red1776
02-10-2009, 06:26 AM
possibly not Z, phenom1's have a reputation as bieng really lousy overclockers.that 10% may be all you get out of it. what multiplier are you using? and what have you tried thus far?
Rage_3K_Moiz
02-10-2009, 08:08 AM
Have you tried giving some more juice to the CPU or the NB?
ZaUcY
02-10-2009, 10:15 AM
i had the multiplier set at stock 12.5 because when i went any higher it was extremly unstable(couldn't even boot windows) but that was when i already set the refrence clock to 220. i over volted the northbridge and the cpu, even tried under clocking the ram and setting the multiplier higher but that didnt work either. i have got it to 2.8GHz before but like i siad, EXTREMLY unstable.
possibly not Z, phenom1's have a reputation as bieng really lousy overclockers.that 10% may be all you get out of it. what multiplier are you using? and what have you tried thus far?
hey red1776, i just read your system specs and it says you re timed your ram. how exactly do you do that? i tired seting mine to 4clk from stock 5clk but it wouldnt run.
Rage_3K_Moiz
02-10-2009, 10:50 AM
What about aftermarket cooling? Also, have you tried setting dividers in the BIOS for the FSB and RAM frequencies?
ZaUcY
02-10-2009, 04:17 PM
i have a Zalman cnsp 9700 that keeps it PRETTY COOL! im not to familiar with the dividers.... i found the option for my processor is that what your talking about? its default is 1 but if i set it higher it cuts my processor speeds.