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Thunder

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I have a BH6 1.0 (ss BIOS) and a Abit SLotKey and a celery.
My question is... If I want to try and overclock the celery do I..
1.) Put the jumpers on the SlotKey to auto and do it in the BIOS SoftMenu?
or
2.) Do I it (overclocking) on the SlotKey?
Sorry for the dumb question.

thanks in advance.

Bryan
 
Either way works.

Which is the preferred method is beyond me a bit but I choose to leave the BIOS alone and do it from the slocket.
 
Just a quick addition...

If you leave the slocket at auto and change the BIOS you will be able to increment your FSB up if you have the FSB selections to manipulate. You could move up to 75Mhz, 83MHz, etc to do what we call a burn in.

This will sometimes alleviate any problems you may have jumping straight to a 100MHz FSB which I'm sure you're trying to reach.

Once you can get to a 100, if you can, then you can change it on the slocket and set the BIOS back to Auto.
 
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