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    Overclocking my ASUS M4A785TD-V EVO

    As the name suggests, I would like my HD4200 (onboard card on the Asus V-M4A785TD EVO) overclock now I would like to know how to do that. So that's at 700MHz.

    My System

    AMD Phenom X4 945
    4GB DDR3 1333
    Arctic Cooling Fusion 550R
    Asus V-M4A785TD EVO
    HD4200 with 128mb onboard side port.

    Also can you tell me we can use RAM memory as shared memory? Asus V-M4A785TD EVO six months old now. Please help me to get an optimum resource. Thanks in Advance.

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    Re: Overclocking my ASUS M4A785TD-V EVO

    An integrated graphics unit to overclock makes no sense. Whether you now have 3 or 4 FPS in games, you will probably hardly notice the change. And for Office / Internet, the onboard card is all. The most important of all is the temperatures which will rise by increasing the clock and the graphics chip-cooling is simply not designed for this. The shared memory you can not simply increase / decrease. To do this you'd have to change something in the driver. But makes no sense, since the onboard graphics card gets depending on the workload required RAM allocated dynamically by the operating system.

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    Re: Overclocking my ASUS M4A785TD-V EVO

    Have the same motherboard and the vga contacts I want to play at about 750MHz, 750MHz, at least in places I just in the BIOS (under advanced features / jumperless configuration or so, then contact with VGA to manually set and), But since he is already home to 100MHz overclocked it comes at the end of mhz to 850. Since you are using the shared memory you can it in the BIOS (think under advanced features / chipset features / graphics or so) quiet easily. Now the over clocking will be fine.

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    Re: Overclocking my ASUS M4A785TD-V EVO

    The idle temperature of this processor is about 40 degrees, At play rises to about 65 degrees high luckily it gets air through the CPU fan off, or else it will be much more warmer. You should try to supply enough air to your system you can make use of cpu coolers and other cooling stuffs. Fallout 3 goes on to play at 1280x720 medium details which are quiet well if you feel that there is no difference whether overclocked or not. I think you need to set it even higher but I would really not recommend this, I will not overclock my motherboard anymore. Hope i have helped you.

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    Re: Overclocking my ASUS M4A785TD-V EVO

    My Athlon X4 630 was four months outstanding at 3.5 GHz. Here, the multi-HT was reduced from 10 to 8 and increased the FSB from 200 to 250 MHz. The voltage was at 1.375 V. The motherboard is the Asus V-M4A785TD EVO. The RAM always ran with its default settings (DDR3-1333 7-7-7-21). Overclocked was only through the BIOS. Now, after four months, the message "Overclocking failed" during boot. Eventually I manage to not even more now the CPU at 3 GHz at 1.4 V run to get to. I do not understand why it goes on even more.
    Also, a BIOS update could not fix it.

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