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AMD ATHLON 64x OC GUIDE:
OC YOUR CPU @ YOUR OWN RISK. I WONT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED.
BLOG PROVIDED FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE ONLY....
First of all AMD Athlon 64x single cores are pretty old right now. But sure, it has the potential to work and satisfy your day-to-day home-office and basic gaming needs. As most, these CPUs were based on AM2 and AM2+ socket.
Understand that the safe temperature for these are around 70 degree C. So be sure to use an after-market good RPM cooler or use a twin configuration cooling for CPU.
If you've got a good mobo, from ASRock, ASUS etc OC will be quite easy.
NOTE: I DO NOT RECOMMEND OC ON GIGABYTE MODELS AS PROBLEMS HAVE BEEN REPORTED.
1.Get into your BIOS by pressing del/F12/TAB (varies on different models)
2.There you can find JumperFree Configuration....
3.Select CPU Multiplier and Change it to highest.
4.Add VCore Voltage by +50mv +10mv.
5.Change CPU Frequency gradually by adding +5.
6. Restart to windows.
7. If windows loads, repeat step 5 and step 6.
8.If windows doesn't load, decrease Frequency by 2, until windows loads.]
9. While using windows, if system crashes, reduce frequency.(IT MEANS THE SYSTEM IS UNSTABLE).
MOST ATHLON 64 have some good OC configs like
11 X 263 = 2.9 GHz
11 X 173 = 3.3 GHz
TRY OUT MORE.......................................
AMD ATHLON 64x OC GUIDE:
OC YOUR CPU @ YOUR OWN RISK. I WONT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED.
BLOG PROVIDED FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE ONLY....
First of all AMD Athlon 64x single cores are pretty old right now. But sure, it has the potential to work and satisfy your day-to-day home-office and basic gaming needs. As most, these CPUs were based on AM2 and AM2+ socket.
Understand that the safe temperature for these are around 70 degree C. So be sure to use an after-market good RPM cooler or use a twin configuration cooling for CPU.
If you've got a good mobo, from ASRock, ASUS etc OC will be quite easy.
NOTE: I DO NOT RECOMMEND OC ON GIGABYTE MODELS AS PROBLEMS HAVE BEEN REPORTED.
1.Get into your BIOS by pressing del/F12/TAB (varies on different models)
2.There you can find JumperFree Configuration....
3.Select CPU Multiplier and Change it to highest.
4.Add VCore Voltage by +50mv +10mv.
5.Change CPU Frequency gradually by adding +5.
6. Restart to windows.
7. If windows loads, repeat step 5 and step 6.
8.If windows doesn't load, decrease Frequency by 2, until windows loads.]
9. While using windows, if system crashes, reduce frequency.(IT MEANS THE SYSTEM IS UNSTABLE).
MOST ATHLON 64 have some good OC configs like
11 X 263 = 2.9 GHz
11 X 173 = 3.3 GHz
TRY OUT MORE.......................................