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Overclocking asrock p4i65g

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Hey I have a question.

 

I have a asrock mobo p4i65g with a Intel pentium4 3.0 Ghz cpu.

In my bios I can clock my cpu frequency up to 300 Mhz, but when I go higher then -+ 240 Mhz my pc won't even start up or will get stuck in windows.

First I thought it was the cooling but if I run a game (assassin's creed on high gfx) my cpu degrees won't go higher then 61.

Now my frequency is at 233 Mhz wich give me a 3.5 Ghz cpu.

 

Now is my question is it possible to get it up to 300 Mhz?

Edited by nmn

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Is it possible that my windows give these errors, cause it sees that my cpu is running at a higher frequentie?

Now my frequency is at 233 Mhz wich give me a 3.5 Ghz cpu.

 

Now is my question is it possible to get it up to 300 Mhz?

 

I don't know if you can take it up to 300 X 15=4.5GHz, it's up to what your CPU can do.

 

Disable all "Spread Spectrums" in bios and lock the PCI buss,also make sure your ram is not the bottle neck for your system by setting a lower divider and i think you will be able to go a lot higher than you are now.:)

 

stealth

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Thnx for info mate, but is it possible to lock the PCI buss with my mobo?

cheerz nmn

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