I need tips to do a moderate OC of a core 2 duo E8300 2.83ghz 1333mhz to 3.0ghz
I have MSI P43 neo3 mainboard (on CPUz it says I have a p45 chipset)
specs
core 2 duo E8300 2.83ghz fsb1333mhz
4x1gb pc6400 DDR2/800Mhz
bios is 1.3
sigma shark 635w psu
just wanted some tips befor I start
I just want to get 2.83ghz to 3.0ghz for now so basicly 333x8.5 to 353x8.5
thanks
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I have MSI P43 neo3 mainboard (on CPUz it says I have a p45 chipset)
The Intel P45 and the Intel P43 Chipset both belong to the Intel 4-Chipset family and are therefore pretty similar. CPU-Z may simply not be able to keep the two versions appart. What CPU-Z Version are you using?
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I just want to get 2.83ghz to 3.0ghz for now so basicly 333x8.5 to 353x8.5
- Disable Spread Spectrum in BIOS
- Set FSB/DRAM Ratio to 1:1
- Adjust memory voltage to 1.95V (use +/- keys on the numpad of your keyboard)
- Increase FSB Frequency to 353 MHz
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