Hi Guys,
I'm interested in overclocking my rig. I just built the rig from the ground-up a week ago when I got everything in from Newegg. I figured it's time to get over WoW, and start playing CoD4/5 and Crysis, which to be honest, run fine already on my computer. But for some reason I still want to give it a try. Now since this is also the first time I've even considered this, I'm completely confused as to the best way to figure out what to do in my bios to properly overclock my cpu, mobo, ram and gpu. So here are a couple of questions:
A) If I'm already running Crysis at high settings (not sure if I had the demo at the highest or just high), should I even try to overclock my rig? (I plan on installing the Adobe suite to do some web design and flash work now too.)
B) Can anyone direct me to a site where I can find the proper equations for overclocking?
C) Can anyone suggest what they consider is the best temperature monitoring program for all of the components? I downloaded the Monitoring program from Nvidia, but it isn't working properly on my machine? The program spec's on their site name my mobo and gpu as being compatible with the program, but it will not display my gpu and when I try to select it the program crashes.
P.s. Not sure if this would change anything, but another 4Gb's of Ram (same two sticks I already have for a total of 8Gb) should be at my house by tomorrow if that changes anything?
I'm interested in overclocking my rig. I just built the rig from the ground-up a week ago when I got everything in from Newegg. I figured it's time to get over WoW, and start playing CoD4/5 and Crysis, which to be honest, run fine already on my computer. But for some reason I still want to give it a try. Now since this is also the first time I've even considered this, I'm completely confused as to the best way to figure out what to do in my bios to properly overclock my cpu, mobo, ram and gpu. So here are a couple of questions:
A) If I'm already running Crysis at high settings (not sure if I had the demo at the highest or just high), should I even try to overclock my rig? (I plan on installing the Adobe suite to do some web design and flash work now too.)
B) Can anyone direct me to a site where I can find the proper equations for overclocking?
C) Can anyone suggest what they consider is the best temperature monitoring program for all of the components? I downloaded the Monitoring program from Nvidia, but it isn't working properly on my machine? The program spec's on their site name my mobo and gpu as being compatible with the program, but it will not display my gpu and when I try to select it the program crashes.
P.s. Not sure if this would change anything, but another 4Gb's of Ram (same two sticks I already have for a total of 8Gb) should be at my house by tomorrow if that changes anything?
My Computer
System One
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- CPU
- Intel Core2Duo E8400 3.0GHz
- Motherboard
- eVGA NVIDIA nForce 780i SLI
- Memory
- OCZ NVIDIA SLI-Ready Edition 4x2GB PC6400 DDR2800 4-4-4-15
- Graphics card(s)
- eVGA GeForce GTX 260 896MB GDDR3
- Sound Card
- Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 7.1
- Monitor(s) Displays
- LG - 23" Widescreen Flat-Panel LCD HD Monitor - Black
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080
- Hard Drives
- Seagate Barracuda 250GB 7200RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s
- PSU
- OCZ GameXStream 600W
- Case
- Cooler Master HAF 932
- Cooling
- Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro CPU Cooler, 6x120mm, 2x140mm
- Other Info
- Logitech G51 155 watts RMS 5.1 Surround Sound Speakers