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    Overclocking E2220

    Hello: hello:

    I have a friend who bought a new PC, here what I know of him:

    • case: Coolermaster (single information)
    • Motherboard: Gigabyte (which, I do not know)
    • Processor: Dual-core Pentium E2220@2.4Ghz
    • Graphics card: MSI Nvidia 9500 WP 512 MB DDR3
    • RAM: Crucial 2 Go DDR2 PC6400
    • Polwer supply: no information and it is a problem


    Then, the first trick which it made, it is overclock its graphics card, there, no successful problem of temperature and overclock. Then, the processor, it decontaminates certain functions in the BIOS like known as in much of tutorials of overclocking, it assembled the FSB from 266 to 300 (coeff: 9), it thus passes from 2.4 Ghz to 2.7. It increases Vcore with 1.400 directly, and OCCT announces an error after a few seconds of test.

    Then is this because of the vcore too high too early? RAM? power supply (which remains unknown but which should not be exceptional)?

    Thank you for your answers
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    Re: Overclocking E2220

    Hello!
    Is there any type of error in OCCT(memory, CPU….)? Normally it could pass to 320 of FSB (that is to say a profit of 20%) without problem without touching in VCore. it directly assembled the FSB or by sections? If the first solution, then it is not the good one, it is necessary to go up from 10 into 10 let us admit and to make tests each time. Then requests him what it is like alim!! And finally that it checks if its RAM is synchronize and if the voltage is correct.

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    Re: Overclocking E2220

    It does not specify the error, only “code 1” It went up directly. First bad thing… RAM synchronized with 1:2, it showed me its screenshots with CPU Z.
    precisely the vcore, it has it any continuation assembled with 1.400 V for 300 of FSB. can that cause an instability a too high vcore?
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    Re: Overclocking E2220

    It had looked for the temperature, not problem, it is with 47/50°. Thus power supply? Is better than it drops then. as it did not find the spread spectrum to be decontaminated in the BIOS, is it always there?
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    Re: Overclocking E2220

    Spreed Spectrum is not an important factor of instability (the miens is always activated!). Its alim, if it is rotted, then yes it poses problem That it checks also the VRAM, normally in AUTO position that must go. Especially that it remakes its overclock of the beginning while going up from 10 into 10 with a test between each.

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