On Sat, 05 Sep 2009 00:44:13 -0700, Bob H wrote:
> Ok, thanks for the reply, but I have a couple of more questions now. In
> the BIOS/AI Tweaker, everything is set to Auto, except FSB,so I don't
> know what the default settings are or should be for the core voltage or
> the ram multiplier.
> Using CPU-Z on the CPU tab, the core speed is 2008MHz with a multiplier
> of 6, but does change up to 3673MHz with a multiplier of 11. The Bus
> speed is 334MHz, and the Rated FSB is 1335.8MHz
>
> Thanks
>
> General Schvantzkoph wrote:
>> On Fri, 04 Sep 2009 14:59:51 -0700, Bob H wrote:
>>
>>> My system has what is in the subject, and so far I have used the Asus
>>> AI tweaker to adjust the FSB upto 333MHz, which pushes the cpu
>>> frequency up from 2.9Ghz to 3.65Ghz. I have run Prime95 for 3 hours
>>> and the cpu temperature has not gone over 56C, but runs at 29C
>>> normally with a Titan
>>> Fenrir cooler.
>>> I did try the FSB at 400Mhz which pushed the cpu upto 3.9Ghz, but then
>>> my system became unstable after a short period of use, so I reduced
>>> the FSB back to 333MHz.
>>> Is there anything else I should/could adjust to get 3.9GHz cpu speed.
>>> Thanks
>>
>> Two things. 1) Change the multiplier on your RAM so that it's running
>> at a lower frequency. The RAM clock is a multiple of the FSB clock also
>> so lowering the RAM multiplier will give you more room to raise the CPU
>> clock without the RAM becoming the limiting factor. 2) Raise the core
>> voltage. Be very careful with this because you can fry your CPU if you
>> overdo it. The BIOS will tell you what the safe limits are.
Change from AUTO to manual and you should be able to set the other
multipliers and voltages.
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