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I managed to get my eeePC oc'd mhz and it does make a good difference with video. The HT on the Atom doesn't really do all that good, the processor are actually rather inefficient. It is more powerful at stock, and has a huge amount of overclocking headroom, or you can undervolt it for cooler running.
Meecrob New Member. Joined Jul 9, Messages 0. Meecrob said:. Last edited: Jul 13, Not everyone has this option, but you'll want to check before you move on to option two. To find out if you can overclock through the BIOS, reboot your computer and hold the setup key as it boots—usually this is the Delete key, though it could also be something like F2 your boot screen will say "Press DEL to enter setup" or something similar.
For me, they were under the "JumperFree Configuration" menu in the "Advanced" tab. It should look something more or less like the screen to the right—note that all BIOSes are a little different, so your screen won't look exactly the same, but you should have some similar options available. If you don't have any of these options, you'll unfortunately need to skip to Method two below, which uses software to overclock your system. If you do have those options in the BIOS, though, read on.
Some of you may have a "load optimized CPU OC setting", or something similar—these are actually overclocking options built into the board. All you need to do is choose a percentage value or choose a CPU speed from this menu, and your motherboard will do the rest. If you only want to overclock a little bit, this is fine, but I found I was able to get my system past these values by doing it manually. And, to do it manually, we need to tweak a few settings first.
Poke around the CPU menus and see if your processor supports hyperthreading. Turn that feature off if you have it, as it can really increase your temperatures. Disabling it will allow you to get a higher overclock, though if multitasking and number of cores is more important to you than the clock speed, you can leave it on—you just won't be able to overclock as high.
Also, scroll down to your Vcore setting and take it off Auto. This is the voltage that affects your CPU speed.
Set it on whatever the default value is, and leave it there for now. To overclock, we need to raise your front side bus FSB speed. The front side bus determines how fast your CPU runs. If you have an option for System Clock Mode or something similar, set it to Unlinked instead of Auto. This should give you the option to change your FSB and memory clocks separately. Leave your memory clock where it is—we're not going to deal with overclocking RAM today—and note the default speed of your FSB.
Compare that to the stock speed of your processor, and you should find that particular chip's multiplier. For example—my chip runs at 1. That means my chip's multiplier is 1. Remember your goal CPU speed? Divide that by the multiplier you just found. That's the front side bus value you want to eventually get to. Write it down so you don't forget, and let's get overclocking. Then, open up RealTemp and Prime Select "Just Stress Testing" if prompted. Hit OK and let it run.
Keep an eye on your temperatures, because the more you overclock, the higher they can get. The hottest temperatures you want to reach while running Prime95 are up to you, but you definitely want to stay a good 20 degrees below the TJMax value, or the value at which your processor will automatically shut off.
If you get too close to this value, you can seriously decrease the life of or damage your processor check out this guide for more information on CPU temperatures.
For the Atom, this means keeping your temperatures below 70 degrees Celsius—I like to be conservative and keep them below 60 or 65 degrees if possible.
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