Windows XP
AMD Athlon 3200+
1GB DDR PC3200
I've moved the CPU multiplier from 10.5 to 11.0 and noticed a 0.1GHz increase.
Anyone know how far I can go to O/C this thing?
Don't want to damage it as it's my first time. I'm an O/C virgin
Windows XP
AMD Athlon 3200+
1GB DDR PC3200
I've moved the CPU multiplier from 10.5 to 11.0 and noticed a 0.1GHz increase.
Anyone know how far I can go to O/C this thing?
Don't want to damage it as it's my first time. I'm an O/C virgin
Well it was running at 2.09 GHz (10.5 on multiplier)
Now it's 2.19 (11.0 on multiplier)
It goes up to 12.5 I think.
Also, apart from the CPU, what else can I O/C?
I have a 128MB ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
Jus' need some advice
isn't riva for geforce cards? m ine's ati...
i did have an ati one (can't remember name) but it did all kinds of fancy stuff but that was a year ago
make sure you watch out for the temps of your CPU!Originally Posted by Samurai
http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php <--- a good temp monitor.
You can check your cpu temp in the bios also. Ive got my CPU overclocked to 2.5 ghz from 2.0 on stock cooling and it seems to run ok and the temps are fine. I overclocked my videocard before but put it back to stock because of artifacting, since my pos 5200 doesnt have a fan. When I began overclocking my cpu I went up in increments of 5 I beleive and tried everything, checked temps ect. So far so good.
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thanks clocker.Originally Posted by clocker
i think i've gone as far as i can with the cpu multiplier.
it's set at 11.0x and 11.5 makes it unstable
i have no idea how to enable my agp either. it say's it's enabled but everest is telling me otherwise. everest is also telling me my board supports 8x agp but it's only set at 4x. looking in my bios, agp 8x is enabled. weird
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