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Take a look to your Mobo for a code on a white label or install Sisoft Sandra and check the infos into the Module called 'Mainboard Information'SwiFT_SwiTCh said:I know i have a Compac MoBo But thats it. My friend gave me the board and he didnt have the manual.
Well, to Oc your chip on your Asus Mobo, you must go into the Advanced menu of Bios and set on Manual the Cpu Speed and on 133Mhz the Cpu Bus/Pci Freq. to obtain 600Mhz, but first of all you must check the chip temp not OCed, check the link into the other post for MotherBoardMonitor, and if around 40 degree C @full load (100% load) you can go, if the system isn't stable rise also a little the Cpu VCore but not over the 15% of the original value.Load3r said:well my mother board is Asus P2B-F AGP
and yeah , 600 would be sweet
right now i got the side of the case off with a room fan pointed at it (a good enough distance to not have magnetic interference)
but my CPU is hidden behind the power supply
i think i have some arctic silver II somewhere , i swiped it from someones house
im actually gonna mod the case soon , install smore fans , round the IDE cables
most ive done so far is paint my keyboard green
Infact, at this point you must open your Box and take a look directly on the Mobo for a Brand and/or modelSwiFT_SwiTCh said:F**K image didnt come out...... well it didnt tell me anything about the board in other words
Many comps for your OC Max,Max the Axe said:finally i'm running my p3 450@600 voltage 2,38V SoyoVBA133, 128MB sdram pc133, step by step from 500 to 600 MHz, lots of burn-in, 3DMark, QuakeIII and other 3D games. Gonna try Cpuburn4 ...
i use to say "cmon try that nothing gets kaputt" (ok only my old hd WD 3GB did break )
LOL, those temps are insane. I cant believe that you didnt melt something down at those temperatures. Do you have a hsf on the cpu? Or if you do try putting some thermal paste between it and the cpu. Did the fan quit working on the heatsink? Maybe you should think of putting a 4inch case fan in that beast too. You could use it to heat your house at those temps. Sorry, that last line was uncalled for. Seriously, you need to get some better cooling before you really fry something, or several things for that matter.Max the Axe said:ok Doors, i've to try running Cpuburn4 with Runprio...i'm going to download it to run @ full load...anyway sandra shows me 74-75°C...very hot...i think i'll read about the Intel S-code of my chip, i dont remember now, to avoid really burning it!
My WD hd crashed 'cause i ran for a long time a celeron 433@541 and fsb 83 made seriuos troubles, several broken sectors till collapse...sigh
pochi overclockers italiani ma buoni no? mandi dal Friul!