(08-19-2009, 03:51 PM)Evangelion Wrote: hello i have this question i want to overclock my CPU
is an intel celeron D 420 1.6 mhz
my mother board is an asus conroe 1337-D667
i checked the temp and i see 40 with fanspeed, however i would like to OC for see results
but iam pretty nub about this thing of OC when i go to the bios setup it says something like this:
OverClock mode: Auto (options: auto; CPU,PCIE async; CPU,PCIE dsync)
GPU frequency: 200 (isnt activated havent touched anything, but the range is 200-500)
PCIE frequency: 100 (isnt activated havent toouched anything, but the range is 75-150)
however when i select the second option only the GPU F can be changed, and when i pick the third one dsync both can be changed
my question is wtf is GPU F and PCIE F? what to put async or dsync?
ty for any advice
Are you sure it is GPU frequency and not CPU (I think so)? If it was CPU, you could overclock your CPU by setting the setting to "CPU, PCUE dsync" and increasing the CPU frequency.
I don't know about your CPU, I once had a Celeron D with 2,53 Ghz , and I managed to overclock it to 3,6 Ghz. Anyway, just try out... increase the 200 Mhz in your BIOS up to 5-10, reboot, check if everthing works (and check the temperature and check how much the clock increased), maybe make a short run of Dolphin. But if you really don't know so much about Oc' , stay serious, a 20% increase of clock should be the maximum that you should reach. (attention: with "clock", I mean the CPUs clock, and not the 200 Mhz of your CPU frequency = FSB).
