Okay, I'm ready to take the plunge. I want to overclock my computer but I need some help.
I think I've copied all the pertinent BIOS info - please let me know if I missed anything.
Current BIOS (* - current setting):
DRAM TIMING
Bank 0/1
Bank 2/3
Bank 4/5
Options:
10(*), 8, Normal, Medium, Fast, Turbo
SDRAM Cycle Length - 3(*), 2
DRAM Clock - Host (*), Host-33, Host+33
Read around write - Enabled
Concurrent PCI/Host - Disabled
System BIOS cacheable - Enabled
Video RAM cacheable - Disabled
AGP Aperature - 128(*), 64, 32, 16, 8, 4, 2
CPU Speed
Auto -> 550 (100x5.5)
Manual
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ratio (2-8 by .5)
frequency (100, 103, 105, 110, 112, 115, 120, 124)
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I'm looking to speed up my system as well as learn what all this stuff does.
I know I need to change the timing on my memory (to what - the MB manual doesn't explain what Normal, medium, fast & turbo mean - 10/8 are milliseconds)
SDRAM Cycle length - 3/2 - this is the CAS, correct? Do I want to set this to 2?
DRAM clock sets the memory to either FSB speed or +/- 33MHz.
AGP aperature only goes up to 128M in my BIOS (I have the latest flash)
I'd like to have AGP 2x but right now I have it at 1x (dark screen on bootup - people say this is the failure of 2x and fallback to 1x).
As far as speeding up my FSB, I understand (I think...) the following:
- AGP is most comfortable at 66MHz but some have it at 89 okay (66 = 133/2 or 100*(2/3), 89 = 133 * (2/3))
- I need to keep AGP in mind when choosing an overclock
- Though my motherboard is advertised as a 133MHz board, it apparently can only do 124 (what's up with this?!?)
- My CPU is a P3 550 Katmai (Sandra says 552)
- Voltage is set via 2 jumpers - looks like I can choose from 3.4/3.6/3.8 while the other jumper is no change/+5%/+10% (this may be beyond my comfort level...)
It seems to me that the key is to speed up the FSB as much as possible and get the memory up there as well. Does this mean that 110*5 is better than 100*5.5?
Current internal temp is 95(F) with the cover on. I'm willing to put extra cooling in my case, but I'm not going the peltier route or drill holes in my case for extra ventilation. I'll put in another fan or something like that.
Can you guys give me suggestions on how to start and how to step the increases?
I'm also interested in overclocking my G400 (vanilla) DH 32MB.
Please let me know if I've left out any important info.
Thanks in advance!
Andy
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PIII 550 (not O/C'ed...yet)
IWill Motherboard VD133
VIA Chipset
256MB PC133 CAS2 Crucial
G400 DH 32MB (5.41 Drivers)
DirectX 7.0
SB Live! Value
8x DVD (Toshiba)
6x4x24 CDRW (Sony)
Intel Pro/100+ NIC
3Com CMX Cable Modem!!!
Optiquest V95 19"
HP 812C Color Ink Jet
Microtek flatbed scanner
Intellimouse Explorer
Surround Sound w/two subwoofers
AND WAY TOO MANY GAMES!!!
I think I've copied all the pertinent BIOS info - please let me know if I missed anything.
Current BIOS (* - current setting):
DRAM TIMING
Bank 0/1
Bank 2/3
Bank 4/5
Options:
10(*), 8, Normal, Medium, Fast, Turbo
SDRAM Cycle Length - 3(*), 2
DRAM Clock - Host (*), Host-33, Host+33
Read around write - Enabled
Concurrent PCI/Host - Disabled
System BIOS cacheable - Enabled
Video RAM cacheable - Disabled
AGP Aperature - 128(*), 64, 32, 16, 8, 4, 2
CPU Speed
Auto -> 550 (100x5.5)
Manual
------
ratio (2-8 by .5)
frequency (100, 103, 105, 110, 112, 115, 120, 124)
-------------
I'm looking to speed up my system as well as learn what all this stuff does.
I know I need to change the timing on my memory (to what - the MB manual doesn't explain what Normal, medium, fast & turbo mean - 10/8 are milliseconds)
SDRAM Cycle length - 3/2 - this is the CAS, correct? Do I want to set this to 2?
DRAM clock sets the memory to either FSB speed or +/- 33MHz.
AGP aperature only goes up to 128M in my BIOS (I have the latest flash)
I'd like to have AGP 2x but right now I have it at 1x (dark screen on bootup - people say this is the failure of 2x and fallback to 1x).
As far as speeding up my FSB, I understand (I think...) the following:
- AGP is most comfortable at 66MHz but some have it at 89 okay (66 = 133/2 or 100*(2/3), 89 = 133 * (2/3))
- I need to keep AGP in mind when choosing an overclock
- Though my motherboard is advertised as a 133MHz board, it apparently can only do 124 (what's up with this?!?)
- My CPU is a P3 550 Katmai (Sandra says 552)
- Voltage is set via 2 jumpers - looks like I can choose from 3.4/3.6/3.8 while the other jumper is no change/+5%/+10% (this may be beyond my comfort level...)
It seems to me that the key is to speed up the FSB as much as possible and get the memory up there as well. Does this mean that 110*5 is better than 100*5.5?
Current internal temp is 95(F) with the cover on. I'm willing to put extra cooling in my case, but I'm not going the peltier route or drill holes in my case for extra ventilation. I'll put in another fan or something like that.
Can you guys give me suggestions on how to start and how to step the increases?
I'm also interested in overclocking my G400 (vanilla) DH 32MB.
Please let me know if I've left out any important info.
Thanks in advance!
Andy
------------------
PIII 550 (not O/C'ed...yet)
IWill Motherboard VD133
VIA Chipset
256MB PC133 CAS2 Crucial
G400 DH 32MB (5.41 Drivers)
DirectX 7.0
SB Live! Value
8x DVD (Toshiba)
6x4x24 CDRW (Sony)
Intel Pro/100+ NIC
3Com CMX Cable Modem!!!
Optiquest V95 19"
HP 812C Color Ink Jet
Microtek flatbed scanner
Intellimouse Explorer
Surround Sound w/two subwoofers
AND WAY TOO MANY GAMES!!!
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