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Tom_cowan
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Registered: Apr 2002
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Oh yeah, are there any places which review fans? Or does nebody know a good fan to get?


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Tranzmit
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Registered: May 2001
Location: Melbourne

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I had a look at the tutorial thing, now it looks like i cant do the FSB thing coz im running 266MHz ram and i think it would break if i run it ne faster(correct me if im wrong). So i looked at changing the multiplier and its obviously possible but as im running a 2200 the heat generated would be emmense if i overclocked it. Let me just get one thing straight, if i overclock it and it overheats whats gonna happen? Is it just gonna freeze or totally break? Cheers again.


Break lol!!! I have 266DDR ram as well so thats where the overclocking comes in. DDR stands for Double Data Rate and that means that the ram is actually running at 133 mhz but because the ram can send two bits of data on the bus on each clock cycle it's called 266 DDR since theoretically it's 266mhz heheh

Next you need to go into the bios and up the fsb from 133 to say 134. Right now your CPU is running at 1.800 mhz on a 133 bus on a 13.5 multiplier so bringing the bus up to 134 x 13.5 = 1809 understand? thats not a big deal at all but just see how things are running and bring it up a bit more. I'm running my 266 ram at 280.

do a search of google on Athlon XP overclocking and read up on it.

some good tech sites to book-mark are

www.tech-report.com
www.anandtech.com
www.tomshardware.com
www.firingsquad.com
www.aceshardware.com


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Tom_cowan
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So tranzmit, have you not overclocked your multiplier?

Cheers again for the help, its greatly apreciated.


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Tranzmit
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So tranzmit, have you not overclocked your multiplier?

Cheers again for the help, its greatly apreciated.


No i haven't for a few reasons.

1. There's more performance gained from increasing the fsb then just changing the multiplier.

2. You need some real good cooling for serious overclocking

3. I can't be assed

The cooling is necessary because as you increase the clcok frequency eventually you run into voltage problems causeing it to be unstable. thats where you increase the voltage to the cpu from 1.75 up some more to give it enough juice for overclocking. The downside to increasing voltages is that now the cpu has got even more heat to dissipate and so on and so forth


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Tom_cowan
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: York, UK
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The word shit springs to mind, i accidentenly reset with the FSB set at 166 and now its tottally fucked, when i switched it on, it started but the screen never came on. I reset the CMOS but now it just beeps when you switch it on, have i nuked the ram do ya think? Is it possible it could be anything else? I mean does the FSB affect how fast like the graphics card is running?


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Tranzmit
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running it at 166? thats crazy!! your cpu would be running at 2241 instead of 1800 and thats way too much. You should be ok it just can't start at that speed! Pull out the cmos battery for about a minute to completely clear the cmos then put it back in. Did you change the fsb in the bios or by using jumper switches on the board?

Try starting it now and pray it's ok. Usually it just can't even turn on at speeds like that so it beeps. Remove all your extra cards as well and just keep the video card in and try that. If all else fails you'll have to return it and hope they take card of the problem for you.

Now see why i told you to read up before you went and fiddled with it. You've got to know as much as possible before you overclock these machines due to all the variables involved with these things. Yes it overclocked your ram as well as the stuff on pci bus from 266 to 333 which is a big overclock for all your peripherals. I run at 280 fsb but nowhere near 333. Comprende now?

oh if you need to return it tell them you just started it up and it didn't boot, no you didn't play around with it or you won't get any support from them guaranteed

cheer up!! You're on the path to learning


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Tom_cowan
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Its ok, i wiped the cmos and left it a day then it suddenly started working again. Scary shit tho, iv now got the FSB up so it runs at 1850MHz, i cant put it ne higher coz it wont boot up on the next step which is an FSB of 145. Cheers for the help tho.


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