Q: The CPU of a computer is AMD Athlon XP 2500, after overclocking performance has a larger upgrade, but the computer often appear without reason, how to solve?
A: How to adjust the BIOS related parameters have a great impact on the stability of overclocking. A total of two problems to pay attention to: first, memory-related parameters of the setting problem, the second is the problem of voltage settings.
First of all, the relevant parameters of memory should be set more conservative. For example: CPU FSB settings (CPU External Frequency) is one of the key to Overclocking, set FSB is best to 1MHz for stepping, a little plus, to prevent a one-time add to the high and cause the system can not use the normal or even CPU damage!
Secondly, set the operating voltage of the equipment. Voltage settings (Voltage settings) include VCore (regulating the core voltage of the processor), VDIMM (regulating the voltage of the memory), VAGP (adjusting the voltage of the AGP video card), and so on. Increasing the voltage at the core of the CPU is an important guarantee of overclocking success. For Athlon XP processors, the maximum core voltage to 1.8V is not problematic, which is also the highest core voltage supported by most motherboards. The working voltage of the DDR memory (DDR SDRAM voltage) can also be elevated from the default 2.5V to 2.7 or 2.8V.
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