- Jan 9, 2001
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just kidding, just need a quick answer.
my mobo is a Giga-byte GA-7DX with F4 BIOS revision. here's what it has listed under Frequency/Voltage Control:
Clk Gen Spread Spectrum... Enabled/Disabled
Clock speed(or something to this nature)... 133,134,135,137,139,141,144,147,149
obviously this is used for overclocking but when i get to 1.270 GHZ on my 1.333, windows progs start crashing. would disabling the clk spread spectrum make it easy to overclock? or is that what it does?
my mobo is a Giga-byte GA-7DX with F4 BIOS revision. here's what it has listed under Frequency/Voltage Control:
Clk Gen Spread Spectrum... Enabled/Disabled
Clock speed(or something to this nature)... 133,134,135,137,139,141,144,147,149
obviously this is used for overclocking but when i get to 1.270 GHZ on my 1.333, windows progs start crashing. would disabling the clk spread spectrum make it easy to overclock? or is that what it does?