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Overclock Tualatin 1ghz

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RPM_Computing

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Hello all,

Just looking for some advice as to the settings and expectations I should be expecting from the following setup.

Tualatin 1ghz
Shuttle Apollo Pro133 mobo /w VIA VT82C694X chipset

2x128mb PC-133

I currently have the setup to run stable at 10x140fsb and all is well. I do need a bigger PSU, but if anyone here can provide voltage settings, memory timing and what fsb I may be able to run this setup at it would be appreciated.

tia,

Rick.
 
got my 933EB to 1.05 on a 150fsb, this is a tualitan board, im sure you could bring yours up to 150 mhz fsb, ive read peeps running their p3s at 160 fsb, i been looking for awhile to get a tualitan, keep me posted on how high you can bring it, i also read back in the day when they first came out, they smoked the forst p4s, willamette i think :p :burn:
 
You can OC will depend on how well your components function with a high FSB. Your AGP/PCI will most likely start acting up before you reach your processors peak. I found the best performance came at 145fsb on my 1.2G Celeron. After that the 3D scores started to drop. I had a 1.0A that did 150fsb at default vcore but each stepping and processor is a little different. Each motherboard and components are slightly different so you'll have to play around to find the best settings.
 
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