I'm such a newbie, I'm not even sure I'm talking about overclocking here - please be gentle with me
My F-S Scaleo P blew its Gigabyte motherboard, and I thought I was being adventurous in buying a replacement. I went for this one becaue it was a Gigabyte too and it was the same size, so I could reasonably hope the screws were in the same place for the case! I also had a spare 775 cpu that I could use. The other reason was it was cheap - I have very little money for this.
I slammed in an Intel Pentium D820 CPU I had lying around and 2Gb of 533M DDR2memory I had. It gave me some reliability problems, which I thought might be related to the fact that the MB isn't supposed to support 533 memory. So I bought this PC2-8500 memory (
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000HWZJYS/ref=oss_product), which runs at 1066M (2.2V) and 800M (1.8V). By the time it arrived, I had found that the reliability problems were down to incompatibilities between MCE2005 and .net framework 4, which I had uninstalled, and the PC was running great.
I put the faster memory in, and got something like a 30% improvement in Everest home edition benchmarks. However, the FSB and memory are running at 800M not 1066. I just wondered if there was any way I could get them running at 1066, as the memory says it can run at that and the Motherboard says it can too, and it will support 1066 memory if overclocked (
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3280#sp).
I just don't really know if or how to do that with this board?
Or am I limited by the fact that the processor I'm using says it only suppoprts an 800M FSB? Is that what is limiting me?
Or should I just be happy with the 30% improvement I got going from 533 to 800? This is a media center PC, so I don't really want to end up with lots of fan noise, when I overheat the CPU.
Apologies again for this being such a newbie question. Any comments to help me understand if I can do this would be very gratefully received.