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I have a old 66mhz AMD 486DX2 computer (stats in sig.) I have no idea if I should overclock it. Obviously I'll need to use jumpers on the motherboard, but I don't know which ones. I have no idea what model of motherboard it is, just that it was made by Digital Equipment Corp and has a SIS chipset.
So, does anyone have any idea of what I should look for on the jumpers, or would I most likely just fry the CPU if I tried overclocking it?
Oh, also, the CPU does have a small heatsink attached to it.
So, does anyone have any idea of what I should look for on the jumpers, or would I most likely just fry the CPU if I tried overclocking it?
Oh, also, the CPU does have a small heatsink attached to it.