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stzd8
01-17-2007, 01:01 PM
Has anybody overclocked with Uguru?

I tried by increasing the extClock but it crashes, and don't know how much PCIclock should I mess with and the voltages . Sadly they don't provide a guide since they don't want to be held responsible.

Anybody can help?

G3n3R@1
01-17-2007, 01:29 PM
PCI should be 33mhz at stock, have you tried using clockgen or going through the BIOS?

stzd8
01-17-2007, 01:43 PM
The bios looks same as the Uguru. I managed to crash the PC. I am new at this but so far it crashed, it originally has a 2.66 speed core duo, I can barely get to 2.8 but further it crashes. What can I do to increase it?

I am using watercooling so temps are no problem.

G3n3R@1
01-17-2007, 01:48 PM
increase the voltage the next step.

FragTek
01-17-2007, 02:03 PM
There are numerous things you have to do in preparation for a decent overclock. You simply can't go raise the FSB and expect to get anywhere.

I wrote a very basic overclocking guide @ OC3D on clocking C2D's, and this guide just happens to have been done on an AW9D-MAX so the BIOS should look a bit similar.

Guide is here ----> http://www.overclock3d.net/articles.php?type=3&id=57&page=1&desc=basic_overclocking_guide_for_intel_core_2_duo _processors

DoNoT.O.C
01-23-2007, 02:28 PM
There are numerous things you have to do in preparation for a decent overclock. You simply can't go raise the FSB and expect to get anywhere.

I wrote a very basic overclocking guide @ OC3D on clocking C2D's, and this guide just happens to have been done on an AW9D-MAX so the BIOS should look a bit similar.

Guide is here ----> http://www.overclock3d.net/articles.php?type=3&id=57&page=1&desc=basic_overclocking_guide_for_intel_core_2_duo _processors

Man your guide is really aowsome :clap:
It is the most simple/straight and effective guide I have ever seen for beginners so far

:stick: Thankx