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MoathyJr
Member
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02-05-2025, 09:08 PM
#1
Minor adjustments to amd overdrive can cause freezing or crashes. Slight changes in MHz often lead to black screens. I also experimented with bios settings on a video by jayz2cents for overclocking an amd, which only crashed when increasing from 200 to 220 MHz. Raising voltage together with MHz still results in crashes. What could I be doing incorrectly?
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MoathyJr
02-05-2025, 09:08 PM #1

Minor adjustments to amd overdrive can cause freezing or crashes. Slight changes in MHz often lead to black screens. I also experimented with bios settings on a video by jayz2cents for overclocking an amd, which only crashed when increasing from 200 to 220 MHz. Raising voltage together with MHz still results in crashes. What could I be doing incorrectly?

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michelle2410
Member
57
02-13-2025, 07:34 AM
#2
Adjust the BIOS settings only, but if you modify the FSB OC, apply changes to all other components as well, such as NB, memory, and buses. Disable all power-saving and turbo modes. Set CPU parameters manually and increase voltage if needed. Proceed gradually, monitoring temperatures and voltages at each stage while performing a stress test or benchmarks.
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michelle2410
02-13-2025, 07:34 AM #2

Adjust the BIOS settings only, but if you modify the FSB OC, apply changes to all other components as well, such as NB, memory, and buses. Disable all power-saving and turbo modes. Set CPU parameters manually and increase voltage if needed. Proceed gradually, monitoring temperatures and voltages at each stage while performing a stress test or benchmarks.

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02-13-2025, 01:49 PM
#3
Adjust the BIOS settings only, but if you modify the FSB OC, apply changes to all other components as well, such as NB, memory, and buses. Disable all power-saving and turbo modes. Set CPU parameters manually and increase voltage if needed. Proceed gradually, monitoring temperatures and voltages at each stage while performing a stress test or benchmarks.
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X_Impossible_X
02-13-2025, 01:49 PM #3

Adjust the BIOS settings only, but if you modify the FSB OC, apply changes to all other components as well, such as NB, memory, and buses. Disable all power-saving and turbo modes. Set CPU parameters manually and increase voltage if needed. Proceed gradually, monitoring temperatures and voltages at each stage while performing a stress test or benchmarks.

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camrynisip5046
Junior Member
32
02-14-2025, 08:26 PM
#4
I achieved 4.5 ghz and completed the prime 95 test for an hour and a half with the core temperature at 68°C. Just ran it in the bios, and overdrive is really bad.
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camrynisip5046
02-14-2025, 08:26 PM #4

I achieved 4.5 ghz and completed the prime 95 test for an hour and a half with the core temperature at 68°C. Just ran it in the bios, and overdrive is really bad.

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jbradical123
Member
131
02-15-2025, 04:10 AM
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Read that, it really helped me a lot.
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jbradical123
02-15-2025, 04:10 AM #5

Read that, it really helped me a lot.