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Old 07-27-2008, 01:25 PM
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Exclamation OverClocking 20 FSB speed points

alright guys, i have an MSI K9A2 CF socket AM2+ motherboard, AMD Athlon 64 x2 4200+ dual core (oced from 2.2 to 2.5), and 2 gb of DDr2 ram

i wanted to know if i go from 200 FBS to 220 FBS, checking stability and tempature would be ok for my system, my PSU is 700 watt RAIDMAX with dual 20 amp rails

so far, it doesn't look like it is overheating and is running call of duty 4 fine.

the temp of the system before the ocing was an ide of 38 degrees C, and CPu was 40 degrees C, after the ocing, checking stability and gadually increasing the fbs and checking the stablitiy at each .1 ghz

i made it to 2.5 and stoped, it seems to be running great, with virtualy no problems at all. the system temp after all the ocing was 39 degrees and CPU was 43 degrees right after playing call of duty 4 for about 30 mins. i didn't wait for the computer to shut down, right after the round ended, i hit the reset button and went into the BIOS and those are the temps, so i was wondering if anyone thinks that is to much of an increase and what can be damage in my system from that amount of overclocking. and i am also using the stock heat sink for the processor.

so far in my prespective i don't see anything wrong, it is running very stable, no lock ups, infact it has had less of those little short lock ups in cod4 gameplay then the usual. the temps seem very low and i just wanted a second opinon
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