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Wandering in time...
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Delhi,India
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common man.........search this forum before posting........there have been umpteen threads on Overclocking.......
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Alpha Geek
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Rorikstead
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First,in the BIOS set the RAM clock on FSB level(ratio 1:1) and lock the AGP/PCI frequency on 66/33 Mhz
Raise the CPU core voltage from 1.38 v to 1.50 v. Increase the FSB clock from its standard 133 Mhz speed in 10 Mhz steps,each time testing the stability of the system under full load-the CPU temperature should remain below 65'C and to check performance increse use benchmark such as everst or sisandra
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Wise Old Owl
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 1,334
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I don't think original intel/mercury etc...board have options for Overclocking..........and if South Bridge etc is not locked from the main bus you'll lose you HDD also..
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