Overclocking a AMD XP 2500+
Overclocking a AMD XP 2500+
hello all, i got a 2500+ on a NF7-S Mobo, and i can't get it to run right at approx 200 FSB, i leave the multiplyer as it is, i think it is at 12, but anyways, it runs fine with FSB at 190ish, but i want more power, i was told i could get it running faster then a 3200+ but, i won't work, and seggestions?
update your BIOS to 1.7 or higher.
if your cpu is of the Locked variety, your multi will be 11x.
list your following components so we can see what they're capable of......
RAM?
Power supply?
fan/HS for cpu
assuming your PSU and RAM are adequate, you'll need to set your CPU voltage to somewhere in between 1.75v and 1.8v and your RAM to 2.65v or 2.7v
also important to make sure your case cooling is adequate as well.
if your cpu is of the Locked variety, your multi will be 11x.
list your following components so we can see what they're capable of......
RAM?
Power supply?
fan/HS for cpu
assuming your PSU and RAM are adequate, you'll need to set your CPU voltage to somewhere in between 1.75v and 1.8v and your RAM to 2.65v or 2.7v
also important to make sure your case cooling is adequate as well.
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Yea, ram might be an issue. Maybe increasing the voltage or lowering its case or other attributes might help.
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Yea, ram might be an issue. Maybe increasing the voltage or lowering its case or other attributes might help.
And make sure you attend the LAN http://www.pcalan.com
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If you have decent cooling, then up the vcore to 1.7. Then try 11x200. 
Otherwise 11x190 or 195 may be the limit. And as others said, depends on what ram you have.
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Otherwise 11x190 or 195 may be the limit. And as others said, depends on what ram you have.
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sorry, it has beena while sinc ei could get back to the board, i have 1 512 stick of Kingston PC4000 DDR, and no, my multiplyuer isn;'t locked, oh and by the way, i think i may be putting too much wear on my vid card anyways OC'ing my comp, lol. it has been doign game crashes at 190 FSB x11, lol, i got a old Gigabyte RADEON 7000 64 mb card, lol
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i was told i could get it running faster then a 3200+ but, i won't work, and seggestions?
Not all will overclock. Though most have. 11x190 may be the limit for your cpu.
What kind of cooling do you have? You may need better cooling. Try with the side panel off and see if it's stable at 11x200 that way and in a cool room. Did you up the voltage?
