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I have trouble when overclocking, Im just looking for alittle extra speed, but I get video artifacts In Doom 3 and Quake 4 whenever I OC even alittle, I have 5 system fans and supposedly good hardware to work with, any answers out there?? Thanks!
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Welcome to PCHF,

What are you trying to overclock, the chip/FSB or the graphics card?


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I supose front side bus, But I have also tried to OC the vid card too, (Riva Tuner) I cant use modded drivers for my Vid card, Maya wont't run with them. the games actually run great as is, no lag on high settings, just like to see what this rig will do, thanks for your reply.


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If you are going to tweak the FSB then you will need to check that your CPU is properly cooled. This will require you removing the heat-sink and fan and checking that the right amount of heat compound is applied to the top of the cpu die....your problem may be caused by over-heating.


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That may be the problem, my CPU runs hot anyway, about 80 degrees F, I'm using the stock heatsink and fan that came with my CPU btw, along with 3 more case fans, Thanks I will get some compound and try that.


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Also maybe try a new heatsink and fan...something a bit more "industrial"


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