i just found out recently that my memory can run 1066 Cas5 with default voltage (1.8 volts), 4 hours memtest stable pero i don't see the point of leaving it overclock for 24/7 use.
nag check ko sa link from CPUID, gi discontinue man nila temporarily ang clockgen. SetFSB lang usa pero you still need to know unsa imong clock generator sa motherboard.
basically, this is how your computer works:
the motherboard generates the clock and then i multiply sa processor. example: ang ID sa CPU kay 200 MHz baseclock, ang motherboard through the clock generator maoy mo produce sa 200 MHz which is why its called an external clock, dayun i feed na sa processor with the multiplier. if your processor has a x11 multiplier, ang resulting clockspeed is 2.2GHz. the clock generated by the motherboard is also the same clock na gi apply sa memory.
check lang sa SetFSB na homepage kung supported ba imong mobo and then tan-awn jud nimo physically sa motherboard unsa ang part # sa clock generator then i set nimo sa program and you can now control the clock generated by the motherboard.
SetFSB_HomePage
here's a good website that lists clock generators for more example:
http://www.plasma-online.de/index.ht...cture/ics.html
and reference pa jud unsa'y nawng ani nila sa board nimo:
http://images.google.com.ph/images?q...N&hl=tl&tab=wi
by the way:
setfsb akong gigamit sauna pag overclock sa kadtong Asus with Sis chipset, careful lang sa program kay mao ni method of overclocking na kusog mang corrupt ug operating system. andami nalang ug image para kung magkina-unsa, re-image lang.![]()





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