I don't understand how it's possible to overclock with RMClock or CrystalCPUID.
I have a athlon64 3200+ Winchester, which normally runs at 10 x 200, Vmem 1.400V.
It's possible to overclock Prime95 stable with ClockGen to 10 x 240, Vmem 1.566V. without using RMClock or CrystalCPUID.
In both...
I used Clockgen with the following settings:
HTT 4x, Memory 2.5-3-3-8, 1T. Vcore 1.55V, Vmem 2.7V
I could reach 245 MHz under Windows. 250 MhZ gives BSOD.
So between overclocking in the BIOS and in Windows using Clockgen makes a difference of 25 MHz. Still low for what I expected to reach...
No problem with no OC, MemTest-86 and Prime95 ok.
First I tries to detect the max HTT/FSB. According to this article I put the CPU multi to 6, the memory to SPD, 2T and memoryclock to 100.
HTT to 4.0. CPU spread spectrum, PCI-e spread spectrum and SATA to disabled. Vcore 1.50V and Vmem 2.60V...
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