Bios settings for 3.325 for E5200
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I did this on my assembled PC *Pentium E5200 *2GB DDR2 RAM *320GB HHD *Windows 7 Ultimate x86 (Not Genuine!)
And when I did a System Rating Assessment, i got a LONG beep from my System Unit! Help?
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@Joseph9536 Yes you would need a voltage increase, but it depends on what your computer spec are. I'd say about 1.325 v
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i dint see mit
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i have overclocked it to 3.75Ghz
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i have overklocked it to 3.5
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cai i do this when i have a stock cooler?
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the oly problem is that i dont have the intelligent tweaker my moboard is from MSI
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well the volts are at 1.25. my motherboard is Gigabyte GA-EP31-DS3L...shall i make an update to bios?anyway i wll wait to get a new cooler and i will try again :)
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When you overclock(no matter about the cpu), its recommended to change the Perfomance Enhance to "Standard", not to "Turbo".
AlienHD 1 year ago
@AlienHD meah, that was a while ago. I have a quad now, its standard. Never knew that though. Thanks!
Intelpentium54321 1 year ago
well i try to overclock my CPU(intel e5200 whit stock cooler) and i set the FSB to 220 and i save to bios. when the computers boots up he stop then at the second boot same it's stop again but at the third he boots up, but the CPU still has 2.5 ghz and FSB is still 200 and when i enter the bios i see the FSB is 220 but is disable. why it can't stay to 220?(sorry bad english :(
tz19962007 2 years ago
possibly not enough volts
Intelpentium54321 2 years ago