Hello Can you please tell, how do you achieved that fsb freq? For my 5370 I can't raise higher than 128 mhz
Make sure the cpu is cooled really well and the vrm is as well. Also you will want the memory at lowest divider possible and your sata drive in ide mode. You can also try jumping up a bit as there are straps and holes in reference frequency. So 130 may not work but 135 magically does for example.
[QUOTE]Make sure the cpu is cooled really well and the vrm is as well. Also you will want the memory at lowest divider possible and your sata drive in ide mode. You can also try jumping up a bit as there are straps and holes in reference frequency. So 130 may not work but 135 magically does for example.[/QUOTE]
How about enabled iGPU and voltages?
Gotta use a dgpu. The igpu get's OC'd by the base clock as well and will really limit you. For voltages I just max everything since the bios doesn't give anything dangerous. At least for benching.
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Hello Can you please tell, how do you achieved that fsb freq? For my 5370 I can't raise higher than 128 mhz
Make sure the cpu is cooled really well and the vrm is as well. Also you will want the memory at lowest divider possible and your sata drive in ide mode. You can also try jumping up a bit as there are straps and holes in reference frequency. So 130 may not work but 135 magically does for example.
[QUOTE]Make sure the cpu is cooled really well and the vrm is as well. Also you will want the memory at lowest divider possible and your sata drive in ide mode. You can also try jumping up a bit as there are straps and holes in reference frequency. So 130 may not work but 135 magically does for example.[/QUOTE] How about enabled iGPU and voltages?
Gotta use a dgpu. The igpu get's OC'd by the base clock as well and will really limit you. For voltages I just max everything since the bios doesn't give anything dangerous. At least for benching.
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