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Genki
12-31-00, 12:57 AM
Hi all,
I just bought the following setup and was wondering if you guys can help me overclock if its possible. Thanks

AZZKICKER
12-31-00, 07:55 PM
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Murphy
01-01-01, 03:10 PM
Check wether L1 bridges are connected, if not do pencil-trick. Multiplyer adjustments are in the bios (only in bios 1005/1007 or higher, don't know exactly which one, but somewhere there). Please read the homepage (!!!) for OC'ing! Knowledge is mandatory when you go mess around in your bios.

robjustice
01-01-01, 05:29 PM
read, read, and read somemore. First make sure that the L1's are connected(the lower one to the upper-not all together) Then decide if you want to use the jumperless feature of the motherboard-mild overclocking. Or if you want to use the jumpers. If you use the jumpers, you will have to manually raise the voltage, via the jumpers on the mb-start at 1.75, then work your way up on the jumpers. 8.5x100(850) then maybe 9x100(900) and check the system each time, making sure it is stable and your temps are ok. Then once you max out on the multiplier, try adding some fsb-my duron 700 will boot to 1 gig about 50 percent of the time(10x100), so I tried 9.5xwith more fsb-it did not like it(9.5) so I ended up at 9x109(981) rock solid no boot problems. Another thing to check-go into bio's when you boot and check what your memory speed is auto set at, and change it if you need to. (my a7v set my crucial micron to 100fsb-it should have been 133-you can change it) just wondering what your does.

Nagorak
01-02-01, 12:59 AM
I would just go ahead and max out the voltage. Tbirds already run at 1.75 v by default, so it makes no sense to set the voltage to 1.75. I really doubt you can hurt your processor by setting the voltage to 1.85, and it saves time when seeing how far a chip will go. Once you have your CPU running at a certain speed, then you can try lowering the voltage if you are concerned about it.