Review of postings for AMD Athlon XP 2700+ overclocking help (the latest posts first) |
ocinside |
Erstellt: 11:41 am 18. April 2011 |
Your processor shouldn't exceed higher temperatures above approx. 55-60°C. If it doesn't reach this temperature level, it should be safe to increase the voltage. So we can't tell you the excact maximum overclocking frequency or voltage of your processor, but you're able to test it ![:thumb: :thumb:](https://www.forum-inside.de/images/emoticons/thumb.gif) |
Fawzi |
Erstellt: 20:24 am 11. April 2011 |
Hi friend , Actual Vcore is at +3% (1.72v), original is 1.63v, and in the bios setting,there is "Auto, +3% and +6%" .. the cpu temp is 49 degres Celsius (showing the bios), must I put the vcore on +6% ? (my power supply deliver 400W) |
ocinside |
Erstellt: 8:45 am 11. April 2011 |
Nope, your motherboard could theoretical support a processor up to 3000 MHz Anyway, did you already check your CPU maximum with an increased Vcore ?
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Fawzi |
Erstellt: 14:51 am 9. April 2011 |
I know the chipset in K7S41 is different, but this bios better operate in performance than the "GX " and even the manufacturer ASRock confirm that there is no risk as overclocking is reasonable in the more I just installed an Nvidia GeForce 6800 Ultra, I confess with my modest PC, the performance is superb, my windows is ready in 10s, Call of Duty 4 is now operational . I just have one last question please, when I run CristalCPUID and opening the System Information by DMI, it tell me this: "Query Performance Frequency is 3.579554 Mhz" and for CPU it tell "actual frequency 2200 MHz and 3000 Mhz for Max". Does it want to say that my cpu can go up to 3 Ghz? And thank you for all ![:thumb: :thumb:](https://www.forum-inside.de/images/emoticons/thumb.gif) |
ocinside |
Erstellt: 12:09 am 9. April 2011 |
The K7S41GX is nearly the same board like the K7S41, except the SiS 741 "GX" chipset. Otherwise I wouldn't suggest to flash any BIOS version from other boards, because usually it's not safe. |
Fawzi |
Erstellt: 15:04 am 7. April 2011 |
Hi friend , I recently update my Bios,but i don't do it with an original of my motherboard "ASRock K741GX", I've do it with "ASRock K7S41" Bios and it different because this motherboard work with 400 Mhz FSB,and now my system recognize the cpu as "AMD Athlon XP 3100+" (originaly it's Athlon xp 2700+) ... I'v set 200 Mhz FSB and 11x Multi, then my clock is 2.2Ghz, Now the temp of my CPU is 48 degres, the Vcore at 1.72 and my system is very stable, after stressing it about 5 hours with CCCP ... thank you for help |
ocinside |
Erstellt: 17:54 am 2. April 2011 |
The FSB sounds good, but the CPU result could be better. Check your processor temperature with load (e.g. with prime) and if it's far below ~55°C, try to increase the Vcore step by step. |
Fawzi |
Erstellt: 22:06 am 1. April 2011 |
Hi friend, sorry for late, i don't be at home this days. I want to say you your méthod work fine ,i've select a lower multi 10.5x and set the FSB at 212.30 Mhz (424.60 DDR) and it work finally, my cpu clock is actually 2230 Mhz and i haven't a blue screen yet !! i don't change the vcore... trully the system work more perfom now, i will begin to stress the cpu, and i will tell for the result. Thank you very much |
ocinside |
Erstellt: 20:57 am 25. März 2011 |
Try to lower the multiplier to 10,5x and then set the FSB Jumper directly to 200 MHz. Because this setting should change the PCI, etc. divisor - if there is a chance to run it with 200 MHz ... try it. BTW. of course there's always a risk to damage something with overclocking. |
Fawzi |
Erstellt: 20:20 am 25. März 2011 |
Without making any changes, I already try to increase the FSB beyond 166 MHz. but when i put the 173 MHz the bios no recognizes the cpu and the pc crashes after a few minutes, Because it is the motherboard does not support more than 166 MHz (333 MHz DDR)?? but the bios allows me to reach 240 Mhz! I Have the PC3200 (DDR400) DIMM of memory. You can if you want visit this web link to find out what motherboard I have , so you could direct me to benefits "http://www.asrock.com/mb/overview.asp?Model=K7S41GX", I would be very grateful, and sorry again for having bothered you with this story |
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