the overclock, there is a procedure or the steps you must take right, among others:
- turn off the computer, open the casing, then grab his motherboard manual.
- check the processor and the mark on the top and bottom of the processor, then put it back.
- check the jumper setting multiplier and bus on the motherboard, compared with the manual.
- check the jumper settings on your motherboard supply voltage, compared with the manual.
- see if you have the heat sink is in conformity with the requirements overclock.
- change the jumper for setting the clock speed and multiplier according to the instruction manual.
- check again, no jumper is forgotten or mistakes in putting.
- start the computer.
- whether to enter the BIOS setup?
- if yes, see step 13.
- turn off computers and change the jumper to higher supply voltage according to the manual, if possible.
- If you still can not enter BIOS setup, you should forget about overclocking at this speed.
- BIOS setup change from initial values.
- whether the PC is capable of running the operating system?
- if so, begin to do the test program or a utility such as BAPco Winstone suite to ensure it does not crash.
- if not, try the 11 or check the coolant. you can also try increasing the wait states or read / write cycles from the memory. Do not forget to check out some benchmarks for the speed of passing useless if you overclock the memory access is slow.
- if everything works well, it works. if not, try step 11, check the coolant.
- Do not change the supply voltage unless absolutely necessary because it will make the chip more heat.
- Do not ever forget the coolant to the heat generated in anticipation of the overclock.
if these steps are described according to the diagram, it will look like the picture above.