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Hi, I just built a system using an Asus PK5-VM motherboard and an E2180 cpu. I have a Thermaltake fan and heatsink and 2 case fans in the case. I'm relatively new at overclocking.


What can I reasonably expect to push this thing to without better cooling? I'm not looking for anything too grand, I'd just like to game at a higher level. I'd like to get 3.0 out of it if possible.

What should I set the bios settings at?

FBS?
Ratio?
Voltage?

Thanks.
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Read some of the OC stickys and post back with more specific questions.


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