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Posted 13/02/2003 15:59:57
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i dont want to buy a new processor so how would i go about over cloccking my p3 450mhz i have got no manuals whatsoever (thank tiny for that) and havent a clue where to start. I dont want to overclock it too far that it becomes unstable and overheats i just want it faster than it is and whats the optimum speed it can go

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Posted 17/02/2003 09:46:18


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Read this first http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/intel_p3_450/d.shtml
Now this
http://www.nvnews.net/reviews/p3-550e/overclocking.shtml

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Posted 17/02/2003 16:02:51
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ok i read the first artticle which was good the second article was not good, what the first article basically said was that i can olverclock my p3 450mhz to around 520mhz by changing the fsb i think all i need to know is hoe do i go about doing that can i do that throught the bios (press delete to enter setup) or do i have to open up the case and do something inside.

cheers

Post #18568
Posted 17/02/2003 16:25:44


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Have a look on here Overclocking

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Posted 17/02/2003 16:43:16
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excellent thanls very much four your help

cant wait to speed up my computer

cheers again

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Posted 17/02/2003 16:56:48


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WARNING!
Attempting to overclock your CPU brings with it serious dangers, including possible damage to system components and loss of data. Overclocking will most likely void your system warranties. Overclock at your own risk. And don't say we didn't warn you.

Post #18581
Posted 18/02/2003 12:40:36
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people i cant over clock my pc i went into the bios and there is no option for the fsb anywhere i looked everywhere in all the advanced settings and everything all i saw was some stupid settings to change some stupid memory stuff hheeeeelllllppp!!!!!!!

Post #18627
Posted 20/02/2003 20:40:39


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Hi, I have an old Tiny PC (was donated) there weren't any fsb options, the board plugged and played the processor.

J



Despite what people say Linux *is* user friendly, it's just choosy over who it's friends are.
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Posted 21/02/2003 13:17:30
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i have a tiny pc as well does that mean i cant overclock sincer there is no fsb option in the bios

Post #18752
Posted 25/02/2003 00:39:22