![]() ![]() You'll want to back the RAM down after passing 1560 MHz. Our processors can't handle running the RAM any faster than 1600 MHz (I've NEVER managed to run it at 1600 MHz) as they're designed to run at 1333 MHz on the RAM. As the HTT moves up, you have to watch everything else (RAM Frequency, HT Link, and NB Frequency). Since we're both working with a locked multiplier we have to start with the HTT. The important part is the HTT is the pivot point that moves everything else. If you look at my post, we're discussing that fact. One of the big things is overclocking is a balancing act. I'm working with a HTT of 250 MHz right now and I've gotten the Core Clock up to 3.5 GHz. The first one was done with a HTT (Reference Clock) of 230 MHz. My highest successful and fully stable pair of overclocks on this motherboard are 3.565 GHz and 3.575 GHz. ![]() I have issues when I try to overclock beyond 3.5+ GHz. #Amd athlon x3 445 driver plus#I have a low end ASUS M5A78L-M LX PLUS that I'm attempting my overclock on. The info one of the guys posted may help you understand some of this better. I'm surprised you haven't gotten any replies. #Amd athlon x3 445 driver drivers#HT Voltage - Default (Here i get the following options +0.05v,+0.1v,+0.15v)Īt the bottom of the performance tab i get a few other options that open different tabs such as :Īlright so i obviously tried overclocking before i came asking for help.This is my first time overclocking a cpu so i have no idea what i am doing and just played around with the settings.I set the CPU Freq to 240 but the pc would not boot so i set the CPU Voltage to 2%,the Chipset Voltage to +0.05v and the HT Voltage to +0.05v and it booted.At first it worked great but then i launched some games to test and the screen started flashing and programs started crashing (Skype and the games i launched).I then restarted the pc and set everything back to default except the CPU Freq which i set to 210.So far (3-4 hours later) i have not noticed any issues with this freq but i would like to go a little higher (240-250) if possible.Also temps seem to be fine i checked them while i was on 240 and idle the cpu stayed below 30c.So is there any settings i could tweak to get a stable overclock at a higher cpu freq?ĮDIT : Oh yes,after i overclocked to 240 everything was fine even in games,but then i decided to update my graphics card drivers and up the clock by 5-10 freq and its after that the screen started flashing while playing games. ![]() Hello i really want to overclock my ATHLON II X3 445 3.1ghz to about 3.6 - 3.8ghz but before i do that i came here to ask for some stable overclock settings because my motherboard is pretty ****ty and does not support alot of options.Whenever i enter the performance section of bios i get the following options(default) :ĬPU/LTD Spread Spectrum - 0.5% Hershey Kiss(This option gets disabled the moment i set the CPU Freq to higher than 200)ĬPU Voltage - Default (I read a bit about overclocking and i noticed that alot of people get the option to manually set their voltage, i do not get that option.The options that i get are 1%,2% and 3%)Ĭhipset Voltage - Default (Here i get the following options +0.05v,+0.1v,+0.15v) Hello OC.NET, i recently decided to try and overclock my amd athlon ii x3 445 but it did not work aswell as i hoped.Reason is my mobo is trash.I still decided to ask around and see if i could get a stable clock at 3. posted on tomshardware but did not get any responses so i decided to try here. ![]()
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