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Hello everyone, My name is Dominic, I am new to overclocking, I build my own computer, my system consist of Asus mother motherboard Crosshair V Formula, AMD FX 8150 CPU, Corsair H80 Water cooler. Corsair avenger 1600 MHZ 9-9-9-24 1.50V , Kingston 240 SSD, and Radeon HD 5970, and 1220 power supply, I was watching you tub on how to over clock, I overclock my pc from 3.6MHz to 4.6MHz, I ran Unigine Heaven Benchmark, my stock setting were higher then my over clock setting, and it not to stable, I see other computer with almost the same set up and they are running at 5.0MHz can someone help me
Thanks' Dominic

PS I think the setting are off that why it's not stable

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Message edited by dominic5555 on 02-15-2012 at 06:06:00 AM
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Edit your post to remove your phone number and email first.

Then set everything back to default and gradually increase your overclock -- not all processors will get what you hope or read in reviews. Take it slow, bump your voltages slowly, and watch your temperatures closely.

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Remove your phone # and email! Trust me You don't want unwanted attention.

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dominic5555 wrote :

Hello everyone, My name is Dominic, I am new to overclocking, I build my own computer, my system consist of Asus mother motherboard Crosshair V Formula, AMD FX 8150 CPU, Corsair H80 Water cooler. Corsair avenger 1600 MHZ 9-9-9-24 1.50V , Kingston 240 SSD, and Radeon HD 5970, and 1220 power supply, I was watching you tub on how to over clock, I overclock my pc from 3.6MHz to 4.6MHz, I ran Unigine Heaven Benchmark, my stock setting were higher then my over clock setting, and it not to stable, I see other computer with almost the same set up and they are running at 5.0MHz can someone help me Thanks' Dominic

PS I think the setting are off that why it's not stable


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Edit it out of the original post. Click the "edit" option in the corner of the top post.

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Realbeast wrote :

Edit your post to remove your phone number and email first.

Then set everything back to default and gradually increase your overclock -- not all processors will get what you hope or read in reviews. Take it slow, bump your voltages slowly, and watch your temperatures closely.




thanks for the info I will try that

Dominic

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noob2222 wrote :

bump your CPU NB to +0.02v and retest.





thanks for the info I will try that

Dominic

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nforce4max wrote :

Remove your phone # and email! Trust me You don't want unwanted attention.





thanks for the info

Dominic

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