I messed up my computer trying to OC it, looks like nothing permanent,
but I got the dreaded BOOTMGR not found dealio. I already fixed that and am
running again; however, I was hoping to get some advice on what I can touch and
what I should just leave alone. My specs are in my .sig.
My OC options are:
External clock (MHz)
PCIE clock (MHz)
CPU Voltage (V)
DDR RAM Voltage (V)
My stock system is a 4400+ X2 (2222) MHz, stock settings
200 MHz, 100 MHz, 1.35V, 2.60V (in order, from above)
I got it stable to:
235 MHz, 115 MHz, 1.45V, 2.8V for a CPU speed of 2585MHz instead of 2222MHz.
When I went a little higher: 245/120/1.475/2.8 the system gave me the BOOTMGR is missing error.
My questions: Is it ok to change all 4 at once, or do you usually change one thing at a time upping the ante' gradually until it freezes, then go on to the next? Is there something that's smarter to OC than the others?
TIA
but I got the dreaded BOOTMGR not found dealio. I already fixed that and am
running again; however, I was hoping to get some advice on what I can touch and
what I should just leave alone. My specs are in my .sig.
My OC options are:
External clock (MHz)
PCIE clock (MHz)
CPU Voltage (V)
DDR RAM Voltage (V)
My stock system is a 4400+ X2 (2222) MHz, stock settings
200 MHz, 100 MHz, 1.35V, 2.60V (in order, from above)
I got it stable to:
235 MHz, 115 MHz, 1.45V, 2.8V for a CPU speed of 2585MHz instead of 2222MHz.
When I went a little higher: 245/120/1.475/2.8 the system gave me the BOOTMGR is missing error.
My questions: Is it ok to change all 4 at once, or do you usually change one thing at a time upping the ante' gradually until it freezes, then go on to the next? Is there something that's smarter to OC than the others?
TIA