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I built my computer, but i cant figure out how to overclock it and keep it stable. i dont know a lot about this. here is a link to my exact motherboard http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...
in the bios, these are the settings i can changeCPU frequency
PCIE Clock
CPU Clock Ratio
Robust Graphics
DDR2 Voltage Control
Chipset/PCIE voltage
HT-Link Voltage
CPU HT-Link voltage
CPU volatagenormal CPU vcor 1.3500v
normal cpu frequency 200mhz
normal cpu ratio x11i have 2 gigs of ddr2 800 ram, and a 7900gs video card if that matters. My purpose for overclocking is to get games and programs to run better without spending any money. thank you for your help.
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There are other settings that you'll also need to adjust. If you want a more detailed answer, I suggest you search the forum, but here's some generic recommedations:
CPU freq - 250MHz
CPU multi - 11.0x
PCIe - 100MHz
RAM - DDR2-667
HT freq - 800MHz (or 4x)
CPU voltage - increase only if necessary
Spread Spectrum - disable ALLThis may help:

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