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Keikan
07-06-2003, 06:28 AM
My computer is sooo powerful isn&#39;t it&#33;? <_<
Thats what people would say if they had my computer in 1998......

I&#39;m on Intel Pentium 2 400mhz 192mb RAM
on a ABIT BH6 1.1 with CPU Soft II

I tried over clocking this but when i done everything and restart it says cpu is unworkable and bounces back to 400mhz my colling is a defualt fan I&#39;m sitting here at 30C the amount i overclocked too was 450mhz now hold on&#33; I know what your gonna say so don&#39;t say it "Thats too high to start overclocking with bla bla bla"
Well guess what&#33;? Thats the lowest I can go the mutiplier goes by 50&#39;s on a 100mhz clock speed now if i went sumthing like 433mhz (66) then that would even do anything right?

So can anyone help me overclock?

EDIT: ALT codes don&#39;t work :angry:

balamm
07-06-2003, 06:34 AM
I believe the pentium 2 is locked. You have to open the case and do some mods to unlock it before trying to overclock. the heat looks fine.
With a p2 and a 100mgh fsb I&#39;d guess the board was made to take a lot more processor than you have installed. Check it on google and see what it supports.

Hmm... slot 1 ?
this is the link for your manual >
http://www.motherboards.org/files/manuals/.../2/bh6r1-1e.pdf (http://www.motherboards.org/files/manuals/2/bh6r1-1e.pdf)

It says 350 - 500 on a 100 mgh FSB P3
350 - 450 on a P2 100 mgh FSB or 233 - 333 on a 66mgh FSB
Still from what I&#39;ve read on them, apparently they were locked by default so I&#39;m not sure how much good a software based overclock will do.

Keikan
07-07-2003, 10:27 PM
The P2 is locked? THE processer is like a cartridge

Terminal Boredom
07-07-2003, 11:24 PM
There used to be an adapter available to unlock the proc. It might still be around. There is also software to up the FSB as well.

balamm
07-08-2003, 12:47 AM
You have to open the cartridge and look near the processor base.
There are a couple of circuits that you have to cut to unlock it.
I&#39;ve seen a few websites that show the procedure but the best is the book "Upgrading and Repairing PC&#39;s 13th Edition" .
It&#39;s pretty pricey but well worth the investment.
There is a new 14th edition out but it&#39;s only supplied with a DVD so it&#39;s not as usefull on an older PC.
You might be able to find it in a library or through college book sales.

Keikan
07-08-2003, 01:09 AM
Woh i an&#39;t a electrician