This is probably a dumb question but I keep reading in overclocking guide to online that after you make an adjustment to the FSB speed or your voltage for your different components you need to log onto the OS and conduct a stress test. I have Orthos for this but it says in the guides that you need to make sure and check to your machine has stability after these adjustments. What stability is it talking about? Is this just making sure that the temperature does not exceed the safe standards? Or is there something else to keep in mind as well? As far as I can tell from what I've read you make a small adjustment then do a stress test while monitoring the temperatures of your CPU and graphics cards, if you've made adjustments to it, and as long as it doesn't go over the maximum safe temp your machine is stable. Is this correct or a my way off base?
The fans and power required. How do I know how much power I am going to need to run all of my components. I just bought some new Corsair RAM as well and don't want to over do it. Especially when I start overclocking. Is there a way to add up all the voltage required by my components?
Thanks everyone
The fans and power required. How do I know how much power I am going to need to run all of my components. I just bought some new Corsair RAM as well and don't want to over do it. Especially when I start overclocking. Is there a way to add up all the voltage required by my components?
Thanks everyone