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Tengis

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What can I expect? I cant put the multiplier up past 11.5 (.5 from normal)... and the FSB wont go past 408. Should I throw some voltage my cpus way? Whenever I go past that I get "cpu dumping" blue screens (what are cpu dumping bluescreens anyways?). I have Kingston HyperX pc3200... I feel my ram is limiting me, Im going to grab some 3500.
 
if you're voltages are still stock, yes up them a little.
maybe even bump up the ram voltage and/or loosen the timings.
 
I put up the voltages by .1 on the ram, and .75 on the cpu (I think). Im on an Abit nf7s 2.0, I put up the voltages one setting from stock.

What exactly are bad voltage settings/too high? I need some guidlines.

Also, Im really only concerned about my ram. I cant really monitor its temperature... so... would the voltage being increased make it too hot in any way?

Thanks for your input!

=)
 
.1v is almost guaranteed to be no problem on the ram.

I think I've got mine at .2 over and have seen no problems at all...I do have a blowhole positioned directly over the ram though, don't know how much of a difference it's making.

as for the cpu, the limit is somewhere near 2v if I'm not mistaken, but most people are a lot more comfortable stopping early in the 1.9x range
 
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