Post Your Overclock!


  1. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #1621

    jeepmann4x4 said:
    essenbe said:
    Here's my system monitor gadget that works with core temp.

    Attachment 206381
    I can not get that gadget to work for crap!! I downloaded that Dev's. whole lot and everything else works great but that one.
    I try to install, it goes through the process but doesn't show up on desktop or in the gadget gallery!
    Jeepman, have you tried this one? I have used it on my last several builds. Core temp has to be running, and you have to go into the settings to set it to read temps and such.
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  2. Posts : 540
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #1622

    essenbe said:
    jeepmann4x4 said:
    essenbe said:
    Here's my system monitor gadget that works with core temp.

    Attachment 206381
    I can not get that gadget to work for crap!! I downloaded that Dev's. whole lot and everything else works great but that one.
    I try to install, it goes through the process but doesn't show up on desktop or in the gadget gallery!
    Jeepman, have you tried this one? I have used it on my last several builds. Core temp has to be running, and you have to go into the settings to set it to read temps and such.
    That is the exact one I'm talking about not working for me.(the one in your pic too I believe) I downloaded almost all(16) of them on that page to try them out they all work but that one "System Monitor II". I have no idea why!?! I just tried it again from your link but still a no go.
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  3. Posts : 410
    Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1 and Mac OS X 10.8.3
       #1623

    CPU-Z Validator 3.1

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  4. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #1624

    Quick uploads from the Cinebench 11.5

    Tell me what you guys think
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Post Your Overclock!-cinscore-1.png   Post Your Overclock!-cinescore2.png  
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  5. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #1625

    Beta said:
    Sure, but will it cook me dinner?

    Good OC, but I'm wondering about the FSB @ 134.99, it was my understanding it couldn't be raised but one or two Hz? Is that a feature id the E series CPUs?
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  6. Posts : 409
    win7 Ult 64
       #1626

    Britton30 said:
    Beta said:
    Sure, but will it cook me dinner?

    Good OC, but I'm wondering about the FSB @ 134.99, it was my understanding it couldn't be raised but one or two Hz? Is that a feature id the E series CPUs?
    You mean 124.99 dont you?

    With the SB-E and X79 boards you have Strapping, for example.

    Sandy Bridge Clocking:
    Remember with the Sandy Bridge processors the formula was CPU multiplier x Reference Clock = CPU frequency; example: 45 x 100HMz = 4500MHz.
    Sandy Bridge Extreme Clocking:
    Now with the coarse ratio multiplier we have a new formula available if you decide to use one of the Straps, remember, 1.00x, 1.25x, 1.67x and 2.50x
    CPU Multiplier x Reference Clock Ratio x Reference Clock = CPU Frequency
    Example 1: [32x] x [1.25x] x [100MHz] = [4000MHz]
    Example 2: [24x] x [1.67x] x [100MHz] = [4008MHz]
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  7. Posts : 410
    Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1 and Mac OS X 10.8.3
       #1627

    The bus is set to 125MHz and the CPU strap is set to 125MHz also.

    The only limit that I found was that you can only go 20MHz higher then the CPU strap.

    Im loving it right now.
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  8. Posts : 53,365
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #1628

    Beta said:
    Very impressive Beta

    A Guy
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  9. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #1629

    Kipper said:
    You mean 124.99 dont you?

    With the SB-E and X79 boards you have Strapping, for example.

    Sandy Bridge Clocking:
    Remember with the Sandy Bridge processors the formula was CPU multiplier x Reference Clock = CPU frequency; example: 45 x 100HMz = 4500MHz.
    Sandy Bridge Extreme Clocking:
    Now with the coarse ratio multiplier we have a new formula available if you decide to use one of the Straps, remember, 1.00x, 1.25x, 1.67x and 2.50x
    CPU Multiplier x Reference Clock Ratio x Reference Clock = CPU Frequency
    Example 1: [32x] x [1.25x] x [100MHz] = [4000MHz]
    Example 2: [24x] x [1.67x] x [100MHz] = [4008MHz]
    Yeah, fat fingers. Thanks for the info. Strap, another term to have to explain, instead of them calling something like FSB multiplier. Or Base Clock Increaser.
    Last edited by Britton30; 16 Apr 2012 at 23:03.
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  10. Posts : 410
    Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1 and Mac OS X 10.8.3
       #1630

    A Guy said:
    Beta said:
    Very impressive Beta

    A Guy
    Thanks. Just wanted to see what she could do. Brought it back down now.
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