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    Increase Stability

    General question - what can i do to increase stability with higher overclocks?

    I ask because im running an AMD Athlon x2 6000+ at 3.4Ghz on Water, and i's prefectly fine until i run Call of Duty 4 and futuremark apps crash after about 5 minutes.

    I dont have my GPU overclocked.

    Can't find any help for the noobs learning to overclock

    Help would be greatly appreciated.


    (cpu-z validation if it's any use)

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    You need to tell us your volltage settings,mem settings you are running?? We need some details to help you
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    Lets see it looks like the CPU-z validation shows all the needed information except for what Vcore your running at. Generally a little bump in the Vcore will help. Otherwise you'll need to experament with teh RAM timings. If that doesn't help then back off a bit on the FSB.
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    ok, heres a few



    only upped the CPU voltage slightly

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    Take it as high as 1.45 on the VCore. If that doesn't help then continue tweeking as mentioned above.
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    well

    thank you very much

    cod4 seemed to be a worthwhile test, 1.4375v seemed to be fine but then i lost all sound. 1.45 worked like magic

    thanks again

    3.5Ghz now

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    Quote Originally Posted by mpilchfamily View Post
    Take it as high as 1.45 on the VCore. If that doesn't help then continue tweeking as mentioned above.
    HM that aint so Old Windsor can take up to 1,45 even on stock cooler (yes that small one with only two HP) and under Freezer64 which is entry it can take that voltage withoput any harm (even 1,50V), under TR-U120eX it's safe up to 1,53V and under arctic's water coolin if it aint some poor aftermarket like EverCrap (mm sorry EverCool or so) it's safe to go 1,55V 24/7

    Quote Originally Posted by articu View Post
    well

    thank you very much

    cod4 seemed to be a worthwhile test, 1.4375v seemed to be fine but then i lost all sound. 1.45 worked like magic

    thanks again

    3.5Ghz now
    hm ... under that cooling it seem's that it can go much further .... try 1.55V and show us results i think you can reach 3,65 or 3,7 with that bastard 1.60 could be too much if you don't have some nice aqua-tank around you. Not that anything would happen but tha's just to much squeezing for too little performance jump above 1.55V.

    just watch HT link cause even for 4GHz X2 you really don't need HT link over 1200MHz (that's 4,8GBps transaction rate), but if you'r e for xtreem go for it 1600M should be a limit for that good old 590ultra mobo

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