BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO Güncel tutulabilirse harika bir rehber ..Muhakkak ki sessiz kalan arkadaşlarda daha fazlası vardır. Onları ve biliryazmaz kişilerin tecrübelerini de ekleyebilirsen nefis olur. DH de olduğumuz belli olsun..Ellerin dert görmesin..
Evet teşekkürümüzü bolca erttikten sonra diğer kullanıcıların paylaşımın yapmasının zamanı artık geldi. Hangi bios, nedir bu vid?, nedir bu ltf? bla,bla,bla.
FSB Bus Frequency: the base clock speed for the CPU and HyperTransport link (referred to as HT link from now on). to overclock, you have to bring this number up, unless you have an FX. I will refer to this as the FSB (HTT), because calling it the FSB is.. a misnomer of sorts, and people get angry with me when I call it the HTT cause they get confused with the HT link.
LDT/FSB Frequency Ratio: another term for the HT link multiplier. the final HT link speed = FSB (HTT) * this number. It has virtually no effect on performance, so do not worry about lowering it to get a higher overclock. As a general rule of thumb, you don't want the final HT link speed going over 1000mhz.
LDT Bus Transfer Width: Ignore, leave it at default.
CPU/FSB Frequency Ratio: This is the CPU multiplier. basically, CPU speed = FSB (HTT) * this number. you have the option of setting it anywhere between and including the stock multi and 4x.
PCI eXpress Frequency/AGP Frequency: leave at stock unless you know your board has an issue locking this speed, then set 1mhz above stock.
Cool and Quiet: not recommended for use while overclocking. leave disabled.
CPU VID StartUp Value: Most boards don't have this option, but this is the voltage the board boots at. leave it alone unless you know you need more or less voltage at boot to get the board running, then the board will switch to whatever voltage you have set by the VID control.
CPU VID Control: This is the base CPU voltage.
CPU VID Special Control: Allows for a % increase over the base VID. Final CPU voltage = VID * this value. If left at Auto, CPU voltage = VID
LDT Voltage Control: Determines how much voltage the HT link will receive. You normally won't need to change this value, and some boards don't even have the option. More for debugging/testing purposes than anything
Chip Set Voltage Control: Obvious, controls how much voltage you're giving the chipset. again, you normally won't have to change this.
DRAM Voltage Control: Again, obvious, this changes how much voltage you're pumping through your ram.
Teşekkürler arkadaşlar herkes bilgilerini paylaşırsa ekleriz yine bu arada
@X onları eklicem biliyorum daha eklenecek var
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Güncel tutulabilirse harika bir rehber ..Muhakkak ki sessiz kalan arkadaşlarda daha fazlası vardır.
Onları ve biliryazmaz
DH de olduğumuz belli olsun..Ellerin dert görmesin..
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Amma problei kartmış bu yau gözüm korktu :D :D
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Hangi bios, nedir bu vid?, nedir bu ltf? bla,bla,bla.
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FSB Bus Frequency: the base clock speed for the CPU and HyperTransport link (referred to as HT link from now on). to overclock, you have to bring this number up, unless you have an FX. I will refer to this as the FSB (HTT), because calling it the FSB is.. a misnomer of sorts, and people get angry with me when I call it the HTT cause they get confused with the HT link.
LDT/FSB Frequency Ratio: another term for the HT link multiplier. the final HT link speed = FSB (HTT) * this number. It has virtually no effect on performance, so do not worry about lowering it to get a higher overclock. As a general rule of thumb, you don't want the final HT link speed going over 1000mhz.
LDT Bus Transfer Width: Ignore, leave it at default.
CPU/FSB Frequency Ratio: This is the CPU multiplier. basically, CPU speed = FSB (HTT) * this number. you have the option of setting it anywhere between and including the stock multi and 4x.
PCI eXpress Frequency/AGP Frequency: leave at stock unless you know your board has an issue locking this speed, then set 1mhz above stock.
Cool and Quiet: not recommended for use while overclocking. leave disabled.
CPU VID StartUp Value: Most boards don't have this option, but this is the voltage the board boots at. leave it alone unless you know you need more or less voltage at boot to get the board running, then the board will switch to whatever voltage you have set by the VID control.
CPU VID Control: This is the base CPU voltage.
CPU VID Special Control: Allows for a % increase over the base VID. Final CPU voltage = VID * this value. If left at Auto, CPU voltage = VID
LDT Voltage Control: Determines how much voltage the HT link will receive. You normally won't need to change this value, and some boards don't even have the option. More for debugging/testing purposes than anything
Chip Set Voltage Control: Obvious, controls how much voltage you're giving the chipset. again, you normally won't have to change this.
DRAM Voltage Control: Again, obvious, this changes how much voltage you're pumping through your ram.
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