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P4 1.8A to 2.4
Name: legion Date: August 29, 2005 at 09:27:34 Pacific OS: Win XP Pro CPU/Ram: 1.8/768
Comment:
Hello just wondering ive recently overclocked my P4 1.8 to a 2.4 . The tempratures are at idle of 44/45oC and about 55 to 60 on a full load. I was wondering are these acceptable temps and safe temps also what would u suggest to set the Vcore , AGP , DRAM voltages to i have a MSI 848P neo-V motherboard.
Name: Free Weasel Date: August 29, 2005 at 15:32:17 Pacific
Reply:
55 to 60°C is on the higher scale but should be still okay. You shouldn't run it above 60°C!
If the system runs stable at that just leave the voltages as they are. The PCI/AGP should stay as close to 33/66MHz as possible. AGP is always twice the PCI and most PCI devices start making trouble above 37,5MHz which includes the onboard components of your board!
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