A Step Closer To Oc My System :)

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  1. Blooper008

    Blooper008 Well-Known Member

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    Hey all,
    I had a thread before but its to big so I though I'd start a new one. I have tried a program called ClockGen, it never worked for me, but as I was bored , I tried it again and now it shows the PPL Control/Setup, which it first didn't.

    Now I went to the cpuid site, to get the right Clock Generator setup. I couldn't find my model anywhere, so had go to the site again:
    http://www.cpuid.com/clockgen.php


    I tried to find the chip on my motherboard, not sure if it this one, but it was a small oen next to the CPU.

    ICS 93735AF (and some other numbers, but not usefull in my opinion.
    Chipset: SiS 648FX (rev51.)
    Southbridge: SiS 948

    Now I tried some PLL's which where in the program, one said my proc was running at 3,6ghz which didnt worked, I tried to get it higher and apply, didnt worked. Some other did the same.



    There was also some who did show correctly my CPU, RAM, FSB, but I wasn't sure about the AGP/PCI slot. And sometimes it didnt even show the AGP/PCI frequency. I tried one and OC the proc it 20mhz(it automaticly does the ram etc), and my system froze. Now I restarted and everything worked fine but I think if I continue trying it will F up my chip.

    Now what should I do? Is there a way howto find out what the frequency is of my AGP/PCI and if it shows the correct one on the ---- control, try it? Or should I contact CPUID, which I did earlyer but no response?

    Keep in mind I cant OC much, because I cant acces my voltage controls, the vcore is 1.472 atm.
     
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    Blooper008 Well-Known Member

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    YAY, I did it!!!, my first OC:
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    50 seconds super pi in normal windows, last result was 53 seconds.

    Edit 2: @ 3.4 ghz, stresstesting prime95 for 1 one hour, no chrashes.

    Ediit 3: @ 3.6 ghz, going to calculate SPi now and then stress test 2morrow.
     
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    AKW Senior Member

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    Good stuff. ;)

    GRATZ
     
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    Sweet. ;) I don't have enough cooling to OC my processor. :(
     
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    What was it before?
     
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    when you overclock with a program the settings reset everytime you reboot. Did you lock your agp and pci bus speeds?
     
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    @Def, that is right for as far as I know, maybe they'll release an option in the next version since I can't acces my bios :( Im not sure if my pci/agp frequency is locked because I havent tried all PLL setups, by some ppl's my system just freezes, this is the only one (so far) who didn't. I also have the option Ignore GSB/PCI, because I dont know where I need them from, when at my normal frequency they are at 66,9 (AGP) and 33,49(PCI), Im going to test the stability at 3.6. I havent changed the voltage so far. I dont think I can get 3,8 without vcore bumped. I atleast can oC it, it couldn't do first :P

    @JohnD, check the screenie, it says Intel Pentium 4 CPU 3.2 ghz..

    Do you guys know any other programs for stablity testing (ram/cpu) then prime95/cpu stab. 6.0 also programs who run in windows for testing the ram...
     

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