Överklocka Athlon 64 3200+, Asrock 939dual-sata2

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Överklocka Athlon 64 3200+, Asrock 939dual-sata2

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Hej!
Nån som kan ge mig lite tips på inställningar i BIOS på just detta kort Asrock 939 Dual-Sata2 ihop med en Athlon64 3200+ prolle. Jag e helt ny på detta kan man säga skulle villja ha lite enkel vägledning till just detta moderkort. Jag har senaste version av BIOS....
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Läst denna?
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elvenman wrote:Läst denna?
Jaopp det har jag men det står inte exakt om just detta moderkort, det är så olika mellan alla och överhuvvudtaget om det går att klocka 3200+ prollen. Har försökt men det ökade bara med 2010 Ghz. Vet inte va jag gör för fel.Vill veta ingående just med detta moderkort o BIOS.
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Du vill ha en person Google-assistent. And here it is:

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Download this manual - http://www.asrock.com.tw/Drivers/Manual ... -SATA2.pdf

Page 24: This is the area you'll want to be in for overclocking. First, go to Chipset Configuration.

Page 27: See that option there that says "CPU - NB Link Speed" and "CPU - SB Link Speed"? Those are the Northbridge and Southbridge chipset HTT bus settings. Set these both, for now, to 600MHz.

Go back to Page 25. Set Overclock Mode to CPU, PCI Async. Keep the PCI Bus frequency at 100MHz; It's important to lock the PCI Bus frequency for system stability. Then, set your CPU voltage to 1.45.

Now, set your memory clock to 133. You can set this higher later if the system will stay stable.

Make sure you keep the Boot Failure Guard ON! If the board, cpu or memory doesn't like some of the settings you put in, you'll have a chance to get back into the BIOS without pulling the jumper. You'll have to hit reset a few times or power off/power on the system a few times, but you'll get there.

Now, try setting the CPU Frequency to 240. If the system posts, do it in 5MHz increments until you reach your limit. My limit was about 270 with a Venice 3000+. Once you reach a stable limit, try setting your memory higher first, and then setting your NB and SB limit if you'd like.
http://www.ocworkbench.com/2005/asrock/ ... guide1.htm

http://www.ocworkbench.com/2005/asrock/ ... guide1.htm

http://www.ocworkbench.com/2005/asrock/ ... tabios.htm
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