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Overclocking a Trigem Glendale mobo with P4Celeron 2.0Ghz

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Oh god, you got a Trigem mobo! :eek:

They don't have any overclocking or voltage ajustments, but you can look up the PLL on the board and see if its supported in CPUFSB.

My Hewlett Packard has a Trigem Cognac board & Celeron 600, was able to get a 150Mhz overclock out of it with CPUFSB, since my PLL was supported.
 
Beast Of Blight said:
Yeah, Thats what mine is a HP.

How do I find the PLL?

If you can find a picture online of a basic PLL, it's usually easy to identify. Below the socket there should be a small, black, rectangular shaped chip with lots of legs connecting it to the board, with most likely "ICS" or the RealTek logo stamped on it- thats from experience with an Asus P4B533, an Abit BD7-II, an Epox 8K5A3+, and a Trigem Cognac.
 
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