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    How Much you can Overclock Intel P7450

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by HaloTechnology, Nov 11, 2009.

  1. HaloTechnology

    HaloTechnology Notebook Consultant

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    I was Able To Get to 2.550 Ghz using SetFSB witch is about 20% Increase
    Ram 945 Mhz FSB about 1250 Mhz
    any one got more
     
  2. Lanaya

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    iirc, someone here has OC'd a P7350 to 2.7GHz so I'd assume its possible to go higher...just have to find someone with a lucky chip =P
     
  3. HaloTechnology

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    how can that possible i only got 2.6 ghz and blue screen
     
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    Not all chips are made equal.
     
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    I have a P8400 (2.26 GHz stock) that OC's to 2.718 GHz (2.8+GHz through Intel's overclock-a-core). Any higher and I get a BSOD. I've seen P8400's go to 3GHz before, though. Like EIement said, not all chips are equally made, and since you're raising the FSB, anything connected to it might also be the culprit (for example, RAM may be your limiting factor).
     
  6. HaloTechnology

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    you are right
    thats right my ram is Samsung i guess Kingstone is better i think
     
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    I brought p7450 up to 2.7Ghz stable but any higher clock could easily cause system hanging or BSOD. I think it's memory that was bottle necking. Now running at 2.67 rock solid.