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So I finally started to OC the CPU, some simple questions.
I have exact specs of my PC so I don't think I need to list them in the post but anyway. Last night was a test run. A very small OC. First I should say I have my ram timing and ram voltage on manual. My ram handles 1.50V so that's what it's set to. But anyway, onto the questions. My CPU normally runs at 3.3 since its AMD fx-6100 (16.5 x 201). For the OC I disabled CPU smart fan control, raised the multiplier to 18 and set the Vcore to be raised by .150V. My Vcore options are limited, above the .150V there is .175V, that's as high as it goes, but since it was only a minimal OC I didn't want to risk .175V. I F10 and rebooted. Everything ran fine, ran Prime 95 for quite a while and my temps stayed around the same when maxed with prime 95 when it isn't OCed. I have a loop water cooler and my ambiet room temp is 55-60F tops. My question is, is it necessary to turn off Smart fan control? My rig was much louder than normal due to the dual 120mm radiator fans going on full nonstop. Only reason I am asking is because I am using a loop water system and not air. Any input is appreciated. Oh, and I ran windows WEI and I got a 1 point increase from 7.3 to 7.4 on the processor. I forgot to mention I was controlling the CPU voltage via cpuid and it was staying around 1.32~1.4 during testing.
One more question pertains to CPUID, I included a pic of it (without an OC), as you can see under *Multiplier it says 7-19.5* but today I would like to OC to 4ghz so (20x201) with a Vcore setting of + 0.175V, this is on a Gigabyte mobo. Why does CPUID claim the highest is 19.5 when I know that my FX-6100 can go so much higher? I am sorry if I got any terminology wrong but I think my first test was successful. I know the cpu does not run on +0.50V but rather it raises it that much.
One more thing, I actually followed a lot of this guys advice on youtube, he gets straight to the point without much fuss, here is a link if you want to see. His parts are very similar to mines. http://youtu.be/9t4BfjjX7gM