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Any ideas how to oc D875PBZ with P4 2.6 nothwood

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Mantoshke

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Oct 20, 2004
Can i oc this stuff? :rolleyes:
Motherboard: Intel D875PBZ Bios "Intel Corp.", it's date is 04/23/2003 and the CPU is Intel Pentium 4 Northwood 2.60GHz, L1 Data 8KB and L2 512KB, 800FBS(i think so :) ) but the CPU-z program says that my FSB now is 199.5MHZ and the Bus Speed is ~798MHz. My RAM is A-DATA DDR-SDRAM 2*256=512MB(totaly), CPU-Z shows also this: Channels # |Dual|, Performance Mode |enabled|. Timing: Frequency ->199,5MHz; FSB:DRAM -> 1:1; CAS# Latency -> 2.5 clocks; RAS# to CAS# Delay -> 3 clocks; RAS# Precharge -> 3 clocks; Cycle Time (Tras) -> 8 clocks. Also found this -> at the column SPD (on CPU-Z) there's written: Module size: 256MBytes; Max Bandwidth: PC3200 (200MHz).

P.S Sorry for my english :) i cant write properly, but i can understand :D
 
Intel motherboards do not allow you to change voltages or overclock CPU or memory. While it is a good stable board, you cannot overclock it other than a -3% to +4% automatic "burn-in" mode. Download "Intel desktop control center" to monitor temps and do modest over- and under- clocking
 
:( what a pity. well :) i can still be happy with this one and not oced :) thanks for help anyway :)
 
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