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Hello guys! i have a quick doubt.
Recently i´ve got this impressive motherboard, and i´ve been so trying to overclock my old P4 630 3.0 model.
But i got abit confused with some of the voltage sets:
Ht voltage
Vcore voltage
CPU Vtt voltage
I really dunno if i should change the second one, or maybe both, so maybe im lacking of this information to get my expected results coming up.
My PSU is also abit weak i suppose(i think that it lacks some energy supply since there is no second 4-pin connector, so i basically just connect one, to the striker while it should be 2) its a 420 w Seventeam.
How do they work, these 3 values of voltages, or what about are they related to?
One other thing that bothers me out is the fact that the software, Soundmax Control panel for the Asus Striker, dont come with an equalizer (HOW) and the SAME software for the Asus M2N board comes!!
LOL
Anyone that made it work in striker? pretty annoying to have that software with no equalizer =(
The whole memory compatibility issue with the Striker and P5N-E SLI kinda worries me since I just recently bought G.Skill DDR800 memory for my new E6600 setup. The 2x 1gb memory works great but isn't on the certified memory list.
P5N-E SLI: http://www.asus.com/999/download/pro...59/1459_10.pdf
Striker Extreme: http://www.asus.com/999/download/pro...39/1439_10.pdf
What are yours Andrew?
i got a F2-6400 GBHK kit 2x1 GB aswell, DDR2800 4-4-3-5
Hello i would ask to you guys that are very experienced in overclocking, well my PSU doesnt support 2 4pin connectors to motherboard, so i just connect one to the Asus Striker. Does this cause any damage effect or efficiency loss(i think that so while overclocking, but im not sure)to the processor or other parts of motherboard? i was wondering if im not damaging it when im just connecting a single 4pin energy cable to it, and not both, when it maybe is required.
Any issue on that, or can i use my processor(sig) very ok with this way?
This has been a great help, thanks so much.
Thanks Kunaak, it helped a lot...