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System Name | Acer Aspire V3-771G-53218G75Maii |
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Processor | Core i5 3210M (2,5-3,1Ghz) |
Memory | 8GB DDR3 SODIMM |
Video Card(s) | Geforce GT650M |
Storage | Samsung 830 256GB - 750GB Toshiba drive |
Software | Windows 7 x64 Home Premium (non-acer-bloatware) |
Everything on auto. Disable turbo/ht if you want to save heat, but everything on auto.
BIOS default if you like.
You can adjust the mem multiplier if you don't trust your mem on high speeds, but really, try auto first. Once you see what it does to your voltages, you can start fiddling around.
I personally almost never mess with anything else than:
- vCore
- QPI (if I need to get it stable on high clocks or my RAM volts are climbing too fast)
- mem multi (throw it down for surefire bootage)
- HT/Turbo
- C-states (turn em off if your multi keeps jumping, also seems to improve stability when turned off and keeps Turbo at 21x at some motherboards that don't do it by themselves)
- and RAM volts ONLY if I'm trying high speeds.
BIOS default if you like.
You can adjust the mem multiplier if you don't trust your mem on high speeds, but really, try auto first. Once you see what it does to your voltages, you can start fiddling around.
I personally almost never mess with anything else than:
- vCore
- QPI (if I need to get it stable on high clocks or my RAM volts are climbing too fast)
- mem multi (throw it down for surefire bootage)
- HT/Turbo
- C-states (turn em off if your multi keeps jumping, also seems to improve stability when turned off and keeps Turbo at 21x at some motherboards that don't do it by themselves)
- and RAM volts ONLY if I'm trying high speeds.