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3D graphics corrupted after overclock CPU (but normal applications are stable). Any solution?

Asked by cwchan80 in Computer CPU Processors

Good day. I have a new Pentium 4 2.4B and I overclocked:

CPU clock: 167 MHz (equal to 18*167 = 3006 MHz)
DRAM clock: 416 MHz
AGP clock: 83 MHz
PCI clock: 41 MHz

Using the above configuration, the system is stable when running 2D applications. When running 3D application (such as games), however, the games show corrupted graphics and sometime they will hang. I then try to lower the CPU clock to 163 MHz (AGP clock: 81 MHz) and the games back to normal.

Does it mean that the bottleneck lies on the graphics card? I have a Geforce4 MX 440 8x graphics card running at 8x. The GPU clock is 275 MHz and its memory clock is 513 MHz. Do I have to overclock them as well?

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