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Old 06-29-2003, 10:18 PM
 
MiniDisc_2k2


Sometimes, when I run Outlook, AIM, or IE, my computer either doesn't
connect to the server, runs really slow, or something. Could this be a
result of instability after overclocking?

Stats:

Pentium 4 Northwood 2.4GHz @ 2.95GHz
System Bus = 164MHz (standard = 133MHz)
FSB = 4*164 = 656MHz
1x 256MB DDR400 @ 410
VCore = 1.650V
DRAM Voltage Normal
PCI/AGP clocks are async, don't run on dividers. Running at standard speed.

My motherboard also supports +.1V to the RAM. Could that help?


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Old 06-29-2003, 10:42 PM
 
Grumpycrab
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> Sometimes, when I run Outlook, AIM, or IE, my computer either doesn't
> connect to the server, runs really slow, or something. Could this be a
> result of instability after overclocking?


Just a wild guess - if you're part of a home network (stop reading now if
you're not), check you've only got ONE TCP/IP protocol plugged in (System,
Control Panel, Networks or something...)
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Old 06-29-2003, 10:46 PM
 
MiniDisc_2k2
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All right never mind, I increased the CPU voltage by .015V and it seems to
run fine now. Guess it was just a bit unstable.


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Old 07-04-2003, 06:46 AM
 
Éric Pinard
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good thinking
"MiniDisc_2k2" <> wrote in message
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> Sometimes, when I run Outlook, AIM, or IE, my computer either doesn't
> connect to the server, runs really slow, or something. Could this be a
> result of instability after overclocking?
>
> Stats:
>
> Pentium 4 Northwood 2.4GHz @ 2.95GHz
> System Bus = 164MHz (standard = 133MHz)
> FSB = 4*164 = 656MHz
> 1x 256MB DDR400 @ 410
> VCore = 1.650V
> DRAM Voltage Normal
> PCI/AGP clocks are async, don't run on dividers. Running at standard

speed.
>
> My motherboard also supports +.1V to the RAM. Could that help?
>
>



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