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Over clocking for stability rather than speed.
Hi, recently I posted problemm concerning BSOD's. Arc was able to help me narrow the problem down to my CPU (AMD Phenom II 1055T) however some things are not making sense. I am just curious if some tools used by overclockers might stable out my cpu a bit. (You can find all the info about my rig in the specs column.)
When I run Prime 95 my CPU stays at 41c and dosn't get any hotter however all 6 cores stop with errors in around 15 minutes.
I don't much care to overclock the speed as my CPU has mostly handled all tasks fast enough for my liking. Except for those BSOD's!
When an overclocker learns his clock is unstable he usually:
1.) Increases the Voltage.
2.) Backs his speed back down to where it is stable.
Do you guys think that increasing the voltage might help anything? Also if I increase the voltage and leave the speed alone will I need to also change the speed of my ram and such?
Lastly, does anyone happen to know my CPU's max safe voltage?
Thanks.
P.S. What the heck is advanced clock calibration?