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first time over clock

vivabiafra

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Mainboard : Asus M3N72-D
Chipset : nVidia nForce 740a SLI
Processor : AMD Athlon II X3 445 @ 3100MHz
Physical Memory : 6144MB (3 x 2048 DDR2-SDRAM )
Video Card : NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Hard Disk : Western Digital WD5000AAVS-00N7B0 ATA Device (500GB)
DVD-Rom Drive : SONY DVD RW DW-Q28A
Monitor Type : SONY SDM-P232W - 23 inches
Monitor Type : Samsung SyncMaster - 19 inches
Network Card : Nvidia MCP77 Ethernet
Operating System : Windows 7 Home Premium Home Edition Media Center 6.01.7601 Service Pack 1 (64-bit)
DirectX : Version 11.00
Windows Performance Index : 5.9 on 7.9
PSU: OCZ 800 watts

K guys I want to over clock my cpu and gpu to squeeze some more performance out of my machine. This is my first time doing it and I am feeling like a virgin :ohwell:. Can anyone give me some tips, some do and don'ts? I would appreciate it.
 
Oh I should add that I have 6 fans in my tower the three smallest being 120s and the other three gaining in size...not sure of the sizes but the largest is about the size of a dinner plate (thats the main intake) the three smallest fans are also intakes....so I have plenty of cooling and airflow.
 
Oh I should add that I have 6 fans in my tower the three smallest being 120s and the other three gaining in size...not sure of the sizes but the largest is about the size of a dinner plate (thats the main intake) the three smallest fans are also intakes....so I have plenty of cooling and airflow.

maybe you could post its pic here, but anyway more fan could help you to reduce the temp since if you OC it, it would generate more heat :D
 
no way to do pics but its just the stock fan that came with it
 
You will need atleast a stock AMD cooler with copper heatpipes to OC or it will overheat for sure.

Here is a cheap cooler that would do you justice!

K then that will be my first step ty very much
 
With stock cooler I should not recommend OC, but if you really want try this:

Bus: 225 Multiplier: 15.5 Vcore: 1.39 OC: 3500Mhz
Bus: 233 Multiplier: 15.5 Vcore: 1.42 OC: 3600Mhz

With a decent cpu cooler:
Bus: 255 Multiplier: 15.5 Vcore: 1.51 OC: 3950Mhz

Set manually the correct timings and ram speed @ bios
The max supported by the Asus M3N72-D is 1066

Good luck... and watch the temps
 
just made my new rig with a i7, the right cooler was out, so i'll have to wait till tuesday to get one, stuck with the stock cooler till then...

still don't know if I'll take a Thermaltake or an Zalman...

edit:
The fan has turned out to be a Noctua NH-C14...
I coudnt keep my eyes of the 2 giant NF-P14 FLX fans.

Can someone tell me how to start overclocking my i7 2600K?
I have a ANTEC Darkfleet DF85 case, with an extra fan on the sidepanel... that makes 3 fans for intake in the front and 2 fans in the back + 2 fans on top + the sidefan for outtake.
when idle (IE, firefox and Asus Suite II open) the cpu has 24°c now.

This would also be my first overclock ever...
 
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