Claygan12
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Processor | AMD 4800 Dual Core |
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Motherboard | ASUS A8N32-MVP Deluxe ATI Crossfire Xpress 3200 Chipset |
Cooling | 120mm TriCool Fan with 3-speed switch control x 3 |
Memory | 2GB Corsair Twinx2048-3200 |
Video Card(s) | Radeon x1800 GTO 256MB x 2 |
Storage | Dual WD SATA 74GB 10K RPM Raptors on RAID 0 |
Display(s) | Dell 24" Ultrasharp 2407FP Wide Flat Panel |
Case | Antec Performance I P180B Black ATX Mid Tower |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard Realtek ALC882 8-channel CODEC |
Power Supply | OCZ GameXStream OCZ700GXSSLI ATX12V 700W |
Software | Windows XP Professional SP2 |
Hey all, I've found a lot of helpful info in the fx cards forum because I'm about to delve into OCing my dual x1800 GTOs on my ASUS A8N32-MVP Deluxe moboard wit the 3200 xfire chipset and I'm thinking if I don't learn how to tweak my processor better and my memory I'm just going to bottleneck at either point.
Basically, like the fx card forum has, I need a step by step if anyone knows a good one. I'll of course google this in my research but a tried and true method is always a good bet.
So far I've played in the BIOS with the AI Nos for OCing the processor. Supposedly it adjusts all necessary settings when you increase the clock speed but I can't get it stable past 7%.
Any hints or tips is appreciated. Thanks much.
Basically, like the fx card forum has, I need a step by step if anyone knows a good one. I'll of course google this in my research but a tried and true method is always a good bet.
So far I've played in the BIOS with the AI Nos for OCing the processor. Supposedly it adjusts all necessary settings when you increase the clock speed but I can't get it stable past 7%.
Any hints or tips is appreciated. Thanks much.