Cant get OC stable
Cant get OC stable
Hi,
I'm just starting with overclocking and doing it on my old Phenom II x6 1055T. I've tried all the usual settings but haven't managed to go beyond 3.2Ghz. I've changed voltages, used different ht ref links, and other adjustments, yet it still doesn't stabilize and I keep getting a blue screen. Can someone assist me?
FSB is the Front Side Bus. The FSB multiplied by the CPU equals the CPU frequency. There are two methods to configure the processor. Increasing the multiplier, usually represented by two digits. Adjusting the FSB, which in newer systems is referred to as BCLK but functions similarly. It generally uses a round number such as 100 or 200.
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Do you rely on FSB for overclocking? If so, it also influences PCI and memory, causing their values to rise and become unstable.
Sure, I can clarify that for you. FSB refers to the Front Side Bus, which is a component that connects the CPU to the motherboard. It's often used to adjust the clock speed of the system. Changing the FSB can indeed impact your memory performance and PCIe speeds.
FSB is the Front Side Bus. The FSB multiplied by the CPU equals the CPU frequency. There are two methods to configure the processor. Increasing the multiplier, usually represented by two digits. Adjusting the FSB, which in newer systems is referred to as BCLK but functions similarly, typically a round number such as 100 or 200.
I understand why I inquired about FSB. When you increase the standard, the PCI bus also rises beyond its normal level, causing instability. It should be possible to set it to 200 in the BIOS. Another concern is that the RAM frequency might not handle the change, leading to potential issues. A solution could involve adjusting the RAM multiplier and its frequency slightly, or increasing the voltage. The CPU may also require a higher voltage during overclocking.