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warlock

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My Quistion is can i over clock ths main bord. no features on the board like pin's i can move around, and no acces in bios ??? how can i clock it. it can max run 2 ghz & right now im having a pen4 cpu 1700 Mhz.
i hope there is a easy to use program for over clocking.
Spec. is here if you need more just ask. i got sandra.

i can max run 2 ghz. on this main board. and that would just do it for me. i dont need more then. 2 ghz. my cpu right now is 1,7 ghz. so i hope i can clock it 300 mhz. with out problems. but the one thing i do not know is how ?, and i dont have a manual for the main board anymore.

or is there somthing i can do, so it will run better ?? then it allrdy is .

and i damn sry, for my bad english, i just found your site here and i thort maybe Thise guys know they look really smart

SiSoftware Sandra

System Mainboard
Manufacturer : Intel Corporation
MP Support : No
Model : D850MV
Version : AAA56423-202
Serial Number : **************
BIOS ID : 51-2300-000000-00101111-030199-

On-board Devices
Intel ICH2 Audio Device : Sound Device
Intel 82559 Ethernet Device : Ethernet Adapter

System Memory Controller
Location : Mainboard
Error Correction Capability : ECC
Number of Memory Slots : 4
Maximum Installable Memory : 2GB
RIMM1 - J7J1 : RIMM RAMBUS 256MB/16 @ 400Mt/s
RIMM2 - J7J2 : RIMM RAMBUS 256MB/16 @ 400Mt/s
RIMM3 - J8J1 : Empty
RIMM4 - J8J2 : Empty

System Chipset
Model : Intel Corporation 82850/E Host-Hub Interface Bridge Device (A3-step)
Bus(es) : X-Bus AGP PCI IMB USB SMBus/i2c
Front Side Bus Speed : 4x 100MHz (400MHz data rate)
Max FSB Speed / Max Memory Speed : 4x 133MHz / 2x 532MHz
In Order Queue Depth : 8 req(s)

Chipset Hub Interface
Type : HubInterface
Version : 1.00
No. Ports : 1
Width : 8-bit
Full Duplex : Yes
Multiplier : 1x
Speed : 4x 66MHz (264MHz data rate)

APIC 1
Version : 2.00
Speed : 17MHz
Multiplier : 1/2x
Max Interrupts : 24
IRQ Handler Engaged : Yes
Enhanced Support : Yes

Logical/Chipset Memory Banks
Bank 0 Setting : 128MB RDRAM 10-1-1-1R 8-1-1-1W 8/9CL
Bank 1 Setting : 128MB RDRAM 10-1-1-1R 8-1-1-1W 8/9CL
Bank 2 Setting : 128MB RDRAM 10-1-1-1R 8-1-1-1W 8/9CL
Bank 3 Setting : 128MB RDRAM 10-1-1-1R 8-1-1-1W 8/9CL
Independent Memory Channels : 2
Speed : 2x 400MHz (800MHz data rate)
Multiplier : 4x
Refresh Rate : 1.95µs
Power Down Mode : No
Fixed Hole Present : No

Memory Module(s)
Memory Module 1 : Samsung MR16R 082GBN1-CK8 3A272D03 256MB/16 (128Mx16) RDRAM RIMM PC800-45 (CL2-2 upto 411MHz)
Memory Module 2 : Samsung MR16R 082GBN1-CK8 3AFC2B03 256MB/16 (128Mx16) RDRAM RIMM PC800-45 (CL2-2 upto 411MHz)

Environment Monitor 1
Model : SMSC M10x/14x LPC
Mainboard Specific Support : No

Environment Monitor 2
Model : AD ADM1025(A) SMB
Version : 0.09
Mainboard Specific Support : No

Temperature Sensor(s)
Board Temperature : 46.0°C / 114.8°F
CPU Temperature : 46.0°C / 114.8°F td

Cooling Device(s)
Auto Fan Speed Control : No
CPU Fan Speed : 4551rpm

Voltage Sensor(s)
CPU Core Voltage : 1.75V
Aux Voltage : 2.48V
+3.3V Voltage : 3.30V
+5V Voltage : 4.99V
-12V Voltage : -11.61V

AGP Bus
Version : 2.00
Speed : 66MHz
Current Data Transfer Rate : 4x 66MHz (264MHz data rate)
Side Band Enabled : Yes
Fast-Writes Enabled : Yes
Aperture Size : 128MB

PCI Bus(es)
Version : 2.20
No Bridges : 2
PCI Bus 0 : PCI (33MHz)
PCI Bus 2 : PCI (33MHz)
Multiplier : 1/3x

LPC Hub Controller 1
Model : Intel Corporation 82801BA LPC Interface (ICH2 B4 step)
ACPI PM Enabled : Yes
Random Number Generator Enabled : No
Random Number Generator Support : Yes

LPC Legacy Controller
Type : SMSC LPC v1
Version : 5F.00
No Enabled Devices : 6

USB Controller 1
Model : Intel Corporation 82801BA/BAM USB Controller #1 (ICH2/ICH2-M B4 step)
Version : 1.10
UHCI Interface : Yes
Channels : 2
Speed : 48MHz
Legacy Emulation Enabled : No

USB Controller 2
Model : Intel Corporation 82801BA/BAM USB Controller #2 (ICH2/ICH2-M B4 step)
Version : 1.10
UHCI Interface : Yes
Channels : 2
Speed : 48MHz
Legacy Emulation Enabled : No

System SMBus Controller 1
Model : Intel 801xx SMBus
Version : 0.04
Speed : 16kHz

Expansion Slot(s)
J4E1 (1h) : PCI 32-bit 3.3V PME FullLength Available (Intel Corporation 82850E/82860 AGP Bridge (A3-step))
J4D1 (2h) : PCI 32-bit 3.3V PME SMBus FullLength InUse
J4C1 (3h) : PCI 32-bit 3.3V PME FullLength Available
J4C1 (4h) : PCI 32-bit 3.3V PME FullLength Available
J4C1 (5h) : PCI 32-bit 3.3V PME FullLength InUse
J4C1 (6h) : PCI 32-bit 3.3V PME FullLength Available
J5E1 (7h) : AGP-4x 32-bit 5V FullLength InUse

CPU TEST

SiSoftware Sandra

Test Status
Parallel Test Execution : No
SMP Test : No
Total Test Threads : 1
SMT Test : No
Dynamic MP/MT Load Balance : No
Processor Affinity : No
Rendered Image Size : 860x570

Processor(s)
Model : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1.70GHz
Speed : 1.70GHz
Performance Rating : PR1865 (estimated)
Type : Standard
L2 On-board Cache : 256kB ECC synchronous ATC
Front Side Bus Speed : 4x 100MHz (400MHz data rate)

Features
MMX Technology : Yes
SSE Technology : Yes
SSE2 Technology : Yes
HTT - Hyper-Threading Technology : No

Performance Tips
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Notice 5004 : Synthetic benchmark. May not tally with 'real-life' performance.
Notice 5006 : Only compare the results with ones obtained using the same version!
Tip 2 : Double-click tip or press Enter while a tip is selected for more information about the tip.
 
First comment is that it looks like your 1.7GHz P4 is a Willamette, that isn't going to OC very well at all. I would suggest that you look into getting a Northwood P4 at 1.6GHz (400MHz FSB) and then OC the FSB to 533MHz.

Second, are you saying that there's no settings at all, either in the BIOS or m/b jumpers that let's you set the FSB. A good OC'ing m/b will often have FSB settings that increase in small increments. However Intel m/b's are infamous for not accomodating OC'ing, so they usually only have settings for 'official' speeds (e.g. 400 or 533MHz FSB). There are progs out there that allow software adjustment of the FSB in Windows.
 
After the numbers to tell i think this is my motherboard.

http://www.intel.com/design/motherbd/mv/mv_proc.htm#Note

and what program.s can i use, and are they safe enough for a newbie to use ?

and i dont wanna change the FSB 400 MHZ. is just enough for me. Because i wanna clock it is because. the max. limited of this mainboard is 2,0 GHZ. so it is only 300 MHZ i should clock it. and 300 MHZ can every mashine deal with i think, i did never have problems. with fan. speed or warm cpu or ram.

plz somone show me a program i can use. THX.
 
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Are you new to overclocking or just new to this forum? Have you tried updating the BIOS? Never had much luck using these myself but if want to chance em these are what your looking for.
If your motherboard does not come with software for this purpose, you can use the programs SoftFSB and CPUFSB, both available for downloading at http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/download.html.
 
as far as i know, its not possible to overclock intel boards in the BIOS. they simply dont put any options in there. youre only hope is to use the previously listed windows-based overclockers, although they might not work either.
 
warlock said:
After the numbers to tell i think this is my motherboard.

http://www.intel.com/design/motherbd/mv/mv_proc.htm#Note

and what program.s can i use, and are they safe enough for a newbie to use ?

and i dont wanna change the FSB 400 MHZ. is just enough for me. Because i wanna clock it is because. the max. limited of this mainboard is 2,0 GHZ. so it is only 300 MHZ i should clock it. and 300 MHZ can every mashine deal with i think, i did never have problems. with fan. speed or warm cpu or ram.

plz somone show me a program i can use. THX.

Progs posted previously.

The processor (internal) speed is the product of the FSB and multiplier. For example 17 X 100MHz = 1700MHz (aka 1.7GHz). The multiplier on Intel processors is locked, so the only way you can OC an Intel processor is to OC the FSB.
 
you cannot overclock a rdram intel board period. it cant be done through bios or 3rd party app.
 
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