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CPU Voltage Help
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CPU Voltage Help
I have my Celeron Processor overclocked (see signature), and my BIOS gives me the option to change the cpu frequency so I could overclock higher. The option right now is set on "normal", and I wanted to crank the fsb to 160 (now at 155) to make 3.2 ghz, although the system becomes unstable. The voltage options list (besides normal): .01, .02, and .03. What should I do (if anything) to the voltage? Also, I have an option for changing the dram frequency (changeble in speeds of mhz). I have looked onling to see what the dram is, and I have figured out it has something to do with the ram of the computer, although the website I was on only gave ratios; what does this option do?
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Can you post some more detailed specs?
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Sorry...
The Bios Screen Looks as follows: Manufacturor: Intel(R) CPU-Overclocking Frequency Function: Enabled CPU_Overclocking Function: 155 CPU-Frequency: 155 DRAM Frequency: Auto CPU Voltage Auto Memory Voltage: Auto AGP Voltage: Normal The DRAM Frequency gives me the options: 200mhz 266mhz 333mhz 400mhz 533mhz 666mhz The Memory Voltage gives me: .05v .25v .10v .30v .15v .35v .20v The CPU Voltage gives me the options: .01v .02v .03v The AGP Voltage gives me the options: .05v .10v .15v Last edited by cfitzarl; 09-06-2006 at 06:57 PM.. |
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