How Does One Overclock?

45nm C2Ds are good for 1.4v 24/7 (with good cooling), the early ones were dying when you passed 1.35v but those days are gone.... :)

A good 1.22 V would be good on my CPU.
The FSB is double-pumped so FSB:RAM should be 1:2
or in my case 400:800
And 400 x multiplier(9) equals 3.6 GHZ exact:)

The cooler is box but its surrounded by 2x12cm Fans witch gives me a
45-50 C so there shouldn't be any problems with that i think:sarc:

What do you think?

i hope that (45-50c) is your load temp..?? not idle..??


It's always on these marks (loaded or idled)
The max i had is in this summer(abt 53 C) but never anything above...

Hey here is a good article:How to overclock an Intel E8400 CPU to 3.6GHz with a Gigabyte mainboard and DDR2 800MHz RAM | eHow.com
 

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Don't forget to run Prime95 many hours after to see if your OC is stable. I managed to get an OC of 3.3 from a E5200 2.5Ghz.
 

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Don't forget to run Prime95 many hours after to see if your OC is stable.


P95
Blend + 8hrs = Good
Blend + 12hrs = Better
Blend +24hrs = Great
+

Intel Burn Test/LinX
Max stress + 10 passes = okay
Max stress + 20 passes = Better
Max stress + 30+ passes = Good
+

Memtest86+

1 pass = inadequate
8 pass = good
24 pass = great

If all those tests pass without errors, then you have a pretty stable overclock.

However it still is not a 100% guarantee that it truly is 'stable' :)

It's a hell of a process, but it can definitely be worth it with a noticeable improvement in certain areas. (games, encoding etc)
 

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hi Guys. I recently bought a Pc.

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Inetl i7 920
Gigabyte - X58 UD4P Mb
Ram - DDR3 1600 Gkill Trident 4gb
Hard Drive - Seagate 7200rpm 1tb
Graphics - Nvidia Gigabyte 9800Gt 1gb 256bit
PSU - Thermaltake 550W
Case - Thermaltake Armour MX+
Operating System - Windows 7 Professional 64 bit

Ok I need help in overclocking. Where should i start from. Should I just go toBios setting and change all the settings to max.
 

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Hi afty,

Take things slow and steady, don't rush into things. There are many guides available on this, but remember that overclocking is not without risk. Overclocking relies on the fact that computer components have a degree of tolerance built in due to the manufacturing process. Be aware that not all systems can be successfully overclocked, and that seemingly identical systems built with identical components might not be able to be overclocked to the same extent as each other.

Before you overclock, read the motherboard manual and ensure that you understand the various options in the BIOS and also how to reset the BIOS to its default settings if you make a tweak and are subsequently totally locked out of your system (the best way is to remove and replace the motherboard battery).

Start by resetting the BIOS so that everything is running on automatic settings. Whilst you are there, disable any hardware that you don't have or use - e.g. com ports, parallel printer ports, floppy drive (if your system doesn't have one) - to free up their resources. Make sure that your system is able to run stable at this setting before attempting to overclock.

When you are satisfied, you can begin overclocking. Be aware that overclocking means running components at a higher frequency (and, in many cases, a higher voltage) than normal and that means greater heat is produced. You need to ensure that your cooling is up to the job. A digital point-and-read thermometer can also be useful for checking the temperature of overclocked components.

Being slow and methodical is the key to a successful overclock.
 

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Don't forget to run Prime95 many hours after to see if your OC is stable.


P95
Blend + 8hrs = Good
Blend + 12hrs = Better
Blend +24hrs = Great
+

Intel Burn Test/LinX
Max stress + 10 passes = okay
Max stress + 20 passes = Better
Max stress + 30+ passes = Good
+

Memtest86+

1 pass = inadequate
8 pass = good
24 pass = great

If all those tests pass without errors, then you have a pretty stable overclock.

However it still is not a 100% guarantee that it truly is 'stable' :)

It's a hell of a process, but it can definitely be worth it with a noticeable improvement in certain areas. (games, encoding etc)

Prime Blend is my favorite but the thing is that it completes a loop in approx 10 hours so there is little reason to run Prime Blend longer than that.

I've seen so many failed overclocks from running 20 passes of Linux I lost count of them. :rolleyes:
 

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hi Guys. I recently bought a Pc.

Specs-

Inetl i7 920
Gigabyte - X58 UD4P Mb
Ram - DDR3 1600 Gkill Trident 4gb
Hard Drive - Seagate 7200rpm 1tb
Graphics - Nvidia Gigabyte 9800Gt 1gb 256bit
PSU - Thermaltake 550W
Case - Thermaltake Armour MX+
Operating System - Windows 7 Professional 64 bit

Ok I need help in overclocking. Where should i start from. Should I just go toBios setting and change all the settings to max.
Well, if you're serious you'll need a better PSU and an after-market HSF. Anyway, start reading at the url below, then get back to use for PSU and HSF recommendations. Intel Core i7-920 Overclocking Guide - X-bit labs
 

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hi Guys. I recently bought a Pc.

Specs-

Inetl i7 920
Gigabyte - X58 UD4P Mb
Ram - DDR3 1600 Gkill Trident 4gb
Hard Drive - Seagate 7200rpm 1tb
Graphics - Nvidia Gigabyte 9800Gt 1gb 256bit
PSU - Thermaltake 550W
Case - Thermaltake Armour MX+
Operating System - Windows 7 Professional 64 bit

Ok I need help in overclocking. Where should i start from. Should I just go toBios setting and change all the settings to max.
Only set them to the max if you want to kill that pc post haste. Overclocking is something you can't be overambitious with. Read the tutorials that others have provided links to and then start out slowly. And like has been said, definitely invest in a larger PSU and a better HSF (assuming you're using the stock HSF).

Additionally, you can read Guide to Overclocking the Core I7 920 to 4.0ghz - Overclock.net - Overclocking.net
 

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Overclocking is nearly a full time hobby for those that indulge in it. Your best bet is to look on other sites and do a lot of reading before you make any significant changes.

Some would tell you to confine it to a second hobby machine in case you have major issues.
 

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How does one overclock...

Please forgive me... I was joking with a couple of guys in another thread... moved over hear and saw your headline "How does one overclock"... and the first thing that went through my mind was...

"By forgetting to punch out..."

Really... I'm sorry but it just begged to be said.
 

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