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I just overCLocked my amd 6000+ from 3.0ghz to 3.3ghz.. Im using 1.55v for cpu and 2.4v for ddr2 RAM my bus speed is 220. In my bios it says that im running at 3.3ghz... but on cpu-z it says my bus speed it 200 and my clock speed is 3.0ghz....WTF!! THAT DOES NOT MAKE ANY SENSE!!!

CAN ANYONE PLEASE HELP ME IM REALLY LOST!!!


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Hi, what version of CPU-Z are you using? The latest version is now at 141.

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it turned out being ntune that was causeing the prob...stupid ntune


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never use any program to oc you cpu if you want to oc use the bios

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it turned out being ntune that was causeing the prob...stupid ntune




Yup. That's good ole Ntune for ya [:baddad]


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physx7 wrote :

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it turned out being ntune that was causeing the prob...stupid ntune




Yup. That's good ole Ntune for ya [:baddad]

sounds just as bad as corecell


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