F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking The device is limited to operating at 105 MHz PCI Express due to hardware constraints.

The device is limited to operating at 105 MHz PCI Express due to hardware constraints.

The device is limited to operating at 105 MHz PCI Express due to hardware constraints.

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_Matoo_
Member
177
12-05-2021, 01:52 AM
#1
Hello lad's! Well i know my question is a little bit weird but i need to ask! I have started overclocking my pc because its slow for this new age, i tried to reach 3.30 ghz with my q8300 cpu, and i only changed the fsb to 440 and the memory is around 877 mhz while putting it also to 2.00D and it works fine no freezing while gaming, but i realize that when i but the pci more than 105 my pc won't boot up, so what can i do to make reach higher?
My motherboard:
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product...id=3111#ov
My graphic card: hd 7770 saphire 1gb ddr5
Ram: 6gb ( 2gbx3) 1333mhz veritec
Btw: i manage to reset bios to the default settings and rase to 105 works fine, but 106mhz no heartbeat my friends
🙁
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_Matoo_
12-05-2021, 01:52 AM #1

Hello lad's! Well i know my question is a little bit weird but i need to ask! I have started overclocking my pc because its slow for this new age, i tried to reach 3.30 ghz with my q8300 cpu, and i only changed the fsb to 440 and the memory is around 877 mhz while putting it also to 2.00D and it works fine no freezing while gaming, but i realize that when i but the pci more than 105 my pc won't boot up, so what can i do to make reach higher?
My motherboard:
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product...id=3111#ov
My graphic card: hd 7770 saphire 1gb ddr5
Ram: 6gb ( 2gbx3) 1333mhz veritec
Btw: i manage to reset bios to the default settings and rase to 105 works fine, but 106mhz no heartbeat my friends
🙁

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JogadorHumilde
Junior Member
40
12-05-2021, 10:22 PM
#2
I think that is a very good OC to be honest with you. You run the risk of killing the CPU/Mobo and not being able to replace them. Did you read about 'the wall' there is an area of stability past a zone of instability, but I can't recall where. BUT the risks are high for not much benefit. I wouldn't go much further.
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JogadorHumilde
12-05-2021, 10:22 PM #2

I think that is a very good OC to be honest with you. You run the risk of killing the CPU/Mobo and not being able to replace them. Did you read about 'the wall' there is an area of stability past a zone of instability, but I can't recall where. BUT the risks are high for not much benefit. I wouldn't go much further.

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dodotof
Junior Member
7
12-05-2021, 11:57 PM
#3
you're correct, the bus manages all other components and becomes unreliable after 105. If you're fortunate, it remains stable up to that point. Beyond 105, read/write operations to the disk may cause data corruption.
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dodotof
12-05-2021, 11:57 PM #3

you're correct, the bus manages all other components and becomes unreliable after 105. If you're fortunate, it remains stable up to that point. Beyond 105, read/write operations to the disk may cause data corruption.

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Chromels
Member
197
12-06-2021, 12:47 AM
#4
You're right, the bus is quite powerful and can cause issues if it exceeds 105. I need to adjust it for stability. What are the recommended FSB and PCI Express numbers? Should I lock the PCIe at 100 and use FSB 400? What are your thoughts on this?
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Chromels
12-06-2021, 12:47 AM #4

You're right, the bus is quite powerful and can cause issues if it exceeds 105. I need to adjust it for stability. What are the recommended FSB and PCI Express numbers? Should I lock the PCIe at 100 and use FSB 400? What are your thoughts on this?

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163
12-06-2021, 02:39 AM
#5
FSB is suitable for OC, just keep the PCI-E bus untouched.
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Irontaildragon
12-06-2021, 02:39 AM #5

FSB is suitable for OC, just keep the PCI-E bus untouched.

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Redstoner137
Posting Freak
811
12-06-2021, 07:05 AM
#6
FSB is okay for OC, just keep the PCI-E bus untouched.
If I don't raise the PCI-E bus, I won't be able to exceed 3.00ghz.
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Do I need to enable it in auto or set it to 100?
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Redstoner137
12-06-2021, 07:05 AM #6

FSB is okay for OC, just keep the PCI-E bus untouched.
If I don't raise the PCI-E bus, I won't be able to exceed 3.00ghz.
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Do I need to enable it in auto or set it to 100?

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ghostlydigger
Senior Member
500
12-10-2021, 06:58 AM
#7
I believed the CPU speed on C2Q's was based on FSB *Multiplier, not the PCI-E bus speed. You must ensure your FSB doesn't exceed what the memory can handle, that's all.
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ghostlydigger
12-10-2021, 06:58 AM #7

I believed the CPU speed on C2Q's was based on FSB *Multiplier, not the PCI-E bus speed. You must ensure your FSB doesn't exceed what the memory can handle, that's all.

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Diego_HC
Junior Member
40
12-24-2021, 04:48 PM
#8
I believed the CPU speed on C2Q's was based on FSB *Multiplier, not the PCI-E bus speed. You should verify that your FSB doesn't exceed what the memory supports, but that's all.
I'm not sure why I can't reach above 3.00ghz without increasing the PCI-E frequency! Is that typical?
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Diego_HC
12-24-2021, 04:48 PM #8

I believed the CPU speed on C2Q's was based on FSB *Multiplier, not the PCI-E bus speed. You should verify that your FSB doesn't exceed what the memory supports, but that's all.
I'm not sure why I can't reach above 3.00ghz without increasing the PCI-E frequency! Is that typical?

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DoctorOmar
Member
229
12-24-2021, 06:59 PM
#9
Have you looked at the stickies for C2D/C2Q's? Read them then return. You don't have to interact with the PCI-E bus.
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DoctorOmar
12-24-2021, 06:59 PM #9

Have you looked at the stickies for C2D/C2Q's? Read them then return. You don't have to interact with the PCI-E bus.

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FistMeAway
Member
225
12-24-2021, 07:04 PM
#10
13thmonkey :
Have you read the stickies on OCing C2D/C2Q's. read them then come back. You do not need to touch the PCI-E bus.
Okay i will read them, thx guys for your help!
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FistMeAway
12-24-2021, 07:04 PM #10

13thmonkey :
Have you read the stickies on OCing C2D/C2Q's. read them then come back. You do not need to touch the PCI-E bus.
Okay i will read them, thx guys for your help!

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