I've been reading a lot into OCing, and, just my normal bad luck, I'm on an Intel mobo. I've also read the OCing guide, and nothing really there tells me how I can OC on an Intel. So, any help is well appreciated. Thanks.
I've been reading a lot into OCing, and, just my normal bad luck, I'm on an Intel mobo. I've also read the OCing guide, and nothing really there tells me how I can OC on an Intel. So, any help is well appreciated. Thanks.
Go into your bios, and find info on FSB, multiplier, vcore, etc. Most like;y some of these settings will be changeable.
If you can't change them, or have no info on them, then the board doesn't support OCing.
What model is the board?
I may be wrong but I do not think you can overclock an intel board becuase intel hates overclockers.
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Yes, you are wrong.Originally posted by justin_9733@12 July 2004 - 18:01
I may be wrong but I do not think you can overclock an intel board becuase intel hates overclockers.
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Yes, you are wrong. [/b][/quote]Originally posted by Tormentor+12 July 2004 - 20:14--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Tormentor @ 12 July 2004 - 20:14)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-justin_9733@12 July 2004 - 18:01
I may be wrong but I do not think you can overclock an intel board becuase intel hates overclockers.
exactly.
VendorID: GenuineIntelOriginally posted by ROSSCO_2004@12 July 2004 - 17:01
What model is the board?
Model: Pentium III
Type: Original OEM
Speed: 996 MHz
VendorID: GenuineIntelOriginally posted by [-Crono-]+12 July 2004 - 21:58--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE ([-Crono-] @ 12 July 2004 - 21:58)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-ROSSCO_2004@12 July 2004 - 17:01
What model is the board?
Model: Pentium III
Type: Original OEM
Speed: 996 MHz [/b][/quote]
no no, i want the model number.
You've given processor details not mobo details.
However, it tells us that if you can overclock with your board you don't need to worry about temps destroying your chip. If they get too hot, P3 chips simply stop. Obviously you then need to do something about the temps to stop this happening, but no damage will have been done.
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