Intel PX875P warranty Appendix I Over Clocking, What is overclocking?

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Appendix I: Over Clocking

Important

Before you attempt to overclock your system, we strongly recommend that you obtain a thorough understanding of all of the variables, procedures, and the potential risks associated with overclocking. Because we cannot control of all of the possible variables that exist (i.e. memory, AGP card, user configurations, cooling apparatus etc), we cannot assume responsibility from damage to any components of your system due to overclocking.

What is overclocking?

Overclocking is accelerating the processing speed of certain components of your system above and beyond what those components were rated for. With this mainboard, depending on the model, you may be able to overclock some or all of the following:

‹CPU Speed

‹FSB (Front Side Bus) frequency

‹DDR (Memory) frequency

‹AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) frequency

‹PCI (Peripheral Connect Interface) frequency

‹SRC (Serial Reference Clock) frequency

How to calculate your new frequencies.

With this mainboard, the frequencies mentioned above are calculated using individual formulas. These formulas have a single “CPU Host Frequency” in common. For each of the items above there is also a multiplier or a divisor that is applied to the “CPU Host Frequency” to determine the final frequency for each component as shown in the following formulas.

CPU Speed

=

CPU Host Frequency

*

CPU Clock Ratio

FSB frequency

=

CPU Host Frequency

*

FSB multiplier

DDR frequency

=

CPU Host Frequency

*

DDR:CPU Ratio

AGP frequency

=

CPU Host Frequency

/

AGP divisor

PCI frequency

=

CPU Host Frequency

/

PCI divisor

SRC frequency

=

CPU Host Frequency

/

SRC divisor

Configuring your system for overclocking is simply understanding the formulas above and going into the BIOS Setup Utility and changing “DDR:CPU Ratio”, “CPU Clock Ratio” and “CPU Host Frequency”.

Note that the FSB multiplier for Intel based mainboards will always be fixed at 4. The AGP, PCI and SRC frequencies are all determined by the BIOS setting AGP/ PCI/ SRC Speed Setting.

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Contents PX875P Series Symbols Dimensions ATX form-factor Operating SystemContents Getting Started IntroductionSpecification BUS Slots Flash MemoryHardware Monitor Function InfraredWatch Dog Timer Universal Serial BusSerial ATA facilities FacilitiesQuick Content Table Function Content LocationConfiguration Layout of PX875P PROLayout of PX875P Intel 82875P Layout of PX875P CPU Socket 478 Configuration Steps Hardware InstallationCPU Processor Installation Memory Installation FAN HeadersRAM Module Installation USB & LAN Connectors USB/ LAN is optional Back Panel ConfigurationPS/2 Mouse & PS/2 Keyboard Connectors KB/MS Game Port Connector only for PX875P PRO Audio Port ConnectorsSerial and Parallel Interface Ports Parallel Interface Port PRTFront Panel Indicator SW/LED、PWRLED、SPEAKER PcbeepConnectors Floppy Disk Connector FDCHard Disk Connectors IDE1-2/ SATA1-2 IDE1 Primary IDE ConnectorHeaders & Jumpers Front USB Headers USB2/ USB3/ USB4 for V1.0 onlyInfrared Header IrDA USB Bracket optionalCase Open Warning Jumper Case Open Clear Cmos Jumper JP1Front Panel Audio Header Front Audio Audio ConnectorsCD-ROM Audio-In Header CD-IN Pdif Header Spdif Spdif & Front Audio bracket OptionalPower Supply Attachments ATX Power Connector ATX12V & AtxpwrSlots AGP Slot AGPPlug and Play Support EPA Green PC SupportAPM Support PCI Bus SupportKey Function Dram SupportSupported CPUs Main Menu Main Menu Setup Configuration Options Advanced Bios Features Advanced Bios Features Advanced Chipset Features Dram RAS# to CAS# Delay System Bios CacheableVideo Bios Cacheable Dram Data Integrity ModePnP/PCI Configurations Frequency/Voltage Control Spread Spectrum AGP/PCI/SRC Speed SettingDDR Speed Default CPU Voltage Volt AGP FrequencyPCI Frequency SRC FrequencyIDE HDD Block Mode Integrated PeripheralsInit Display First OnChip IDE DeviceOnChip Serial ATA Setting IDE Primary/Secondary/Master/Slave PIOIDE Primary / Secondary /Master / Slave Udma On-Chip Serial ATAOnboard Device Onboard I/O Chip Setup IR Transmission Delay UR2 Duplex ModeUse IR Pins Parallel Port ModeECP Mode Use DMA Game Port Address only forMidi Port Address only for Midi Port IRQ only forPower Management Run Vgabios if S3 ResumePower Management Acpi Suspend TypeSuspend Mode Video Off MethodVideo Off In Suspend Suspend TypeWake Up Control HDD Power DownSoft-Off by Pwrbtn Time hh mm ss Alarm Reload Global Timer EventsCase Open Warning Smart Cpufan TemperatureHardware Monitor Load Defaults Load System Default SettingsLoad System Turbo Settings Load Cmos From BiosExit Without Saving Save & Exit SetupExit Menu Software Installation Software ListPX875P PRO/ PX875P Troubleshooting PX875P PRO/ PX875P Problem PX875P PRO/ PX875P Problem Appendix I Over Clocking What is overclocking?How to calculate your new frequencies How to configure your new frequencies Bios Setup Utility Overclocking VariablesConfiguration Suggestions AGP/PCI/SRC Speed SettingCooling the components on your mainboard TestingWatch Dog Timer PX875P PRO/ PX875P Example Super 5.1 Channel Audio Effect Appendix II Super 5.1 Channel SetupSpeaker Test Appendix III Installing a Windows OS to the Sata HDD