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Just cleaned the dust out of my computer. I didn't think to take any before and after pictures or temperatures but the last time I looked at my CPU temperatures I was idling at 45oC but now I'm at 33oC. The rest of my family can't understand why I brought a can of compressed air to clean my computer with instead of using a vacuum cleaner or an air compressor. Time to run a stress teat to check load temperatures.

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Cant get it stable at 3.38ghz. I think the problem is my motherboard doesn't like the FSB being over 250mhz.

The reason I think this is the case is the complete lack of consistency in the type of blue screens I'm getting, it still crashes after I increase the CPU voltage from 1.3250V to 1.5000V and because it still crashed when I underclocked the CPU (I underclocked everything else before I began)

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I think I might have a way to get round the FSB limitations. I seem to recall that advanced clock calibration had an option to adjust the speed of the entire CPU or individual cores by up to +/-12%

Also, as Ive never tried it, is there any benefit to overclocking my Hypertransport link?

 

Edit: ACC doesn't change the speed reported by any program I have

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I think I might have a way to get round the FSB limitations. I seem to recall that advanced clock calibration had an option to adjust the speed of the entire CPU or individual cores by up to +/-12%

Also, as Ive never tried it, is there any benefit to overclocking my Hypertransport link?

 

Edit: ACC doesn't change the speed reported by any program I have

Can you list all your voltages and settings???

Have you been lowering your memory divider so your memory isn't running too high??

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