Hi,
I have made my first attempt at overclocking and managed to get a new Celeron D 352 from 3.2GHz to 3.85GHz by changing the FSB from 133 to 160. It is very stable (ran Prime95 for a couple of hours) and stays cooler than 45 degrees.
When I increased the FSB to 161 and rebooted I couldn't even get far enough to go into BIOS setup, and in the end had to reset the BIOS.
It seems odd that FSB 133 to 160 is absolutely fine, and 160 to 161 is absolutely catastrophic, do you think that 160 is simply be the limit of my processor, or could something else be limiting me?
BTW I can't amend the CPU multiplier, and whatever i do my RAM runs at a 5:4 ratio to my FSB.
Any comments appreciated,
Thanks,
Tom
I have made my first attempt at overclocking and managed to get a new Celeron D 352 from 3.2GHz to 3.85GHz by changing the FSB from 133 to 160. It is very stable (ran Prime95 for a couple of hours) and stays cooler than 45 degrees.
When I increased the FSB to 161 and rebooted I couldn't even get far enough to go into BIOS setup, and in the end had to reset the BIOS.
It seems odd that FSB 133 to 160 is absolutely fine, and 160 to 161 is absolutely catastrophic, do you think that 160 is simply be the limit of my processor, or could something else be limiting me?
BTW I can't amend the CPU multiplier, and whatever i do my RAM runs at a 5:4 ratio to my FSB.
Any comments appreciated,
Thanks,
Tom