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Kitjay21
Erstellt: 3:10 am 8. April 2004
LOL well I was givin this board so I dont think that'll be an option, thanks for all the help, I think I'll just be happy at 1Ghz. Was only 100mhz jump but hey some is better then none I guess.
Laude
Erstellt: 7:57 am 7. April 2004
If you have dip counters for the vcore and that is not taken over in the bios then it becomes still the dip counters unlock that one a pullover puts. Looks once in the manual after there everything should stand.
Kitjay21
Erstellt: 22:02 am 6. April 2004
Yeah the dips can either be at 1.5v or 1.7, I have played with them alot but that's all they do for me and there are 6 of them.. lol makes me feel like im doing something wrong.
However In my BIOS it's at 1.7v Vcore and on my program in windows it says it's only running at 1.53v Vcore... not sure if my Powersupply has anything to do with it
Laude
Erstellt: 12:01 am 6. April 2004
a little more would have to be to be fetched still from that when 1000th If I must have understood that correctly you still the vcore one increase then runs the also with 1050 and possible also higher
Kitjay21
Erstellt: 10:58 am 6. April 2004
I wrote here cause i understand a little german Ich wohnen im Huettigen aus der Eifel for vier jara, as you maybe able to tell I cant type really well in German. My next question is my FSB is that in the Bios under the CPU host/Host/spread spec? becasue I did notice my RAM going up to 146 and my CPU to 976 stable. I do have my computer set up to 1005mhz by jumper switches close to the CPU and the set up of 100/33/.5 If i play w/ the dip switches I can get the CPU down to 500mhz up to 1050, however my CPU will not work at 1050, I boot up and once it get's past the DMI update.. loads windows right before the screen come up then stops.... but works ok at 1Ghz, however it seems to not work that well... maybe it's just me.
one of my friends have this board with an 1000 thunderbird "b"... aber takten war leider nicht drin!
Laude
Erstellt: 14:16 am 5. April 2004
@ xelios if he buys a new then wants to clock it it presumably again, or? The instruction for the Duri was written. Now he must decide simply what it does.
Xelios
Erstellt: 13:24 am 5. April 2004
MajorTom, i do not have any diffculties with the english language .... weird, hu ? Bitte verallgemeinere nicht so, danke !
Else, i think that MajorTom gave you a good description of how to overclock your processor. If your board supports other cpus than your current one i'd say you should buy a new one ... just to confirm MajorTom's suggestion
@SheeP Wertvoller Beitrag, aber echt
SheeP
Erstellt: 12:57 am 5. April 2004
nmc boards suxx
MajorTom
Erstellt: 11:41 am 5. April 2004
Well, as u could see - in exchange for their knowledge of the german tongue, people here have some difficulties with English!
Imho the answers to ur questions will be by far more precise if u post them in a forum , which's original language is yours (like www.xtremesystems.org)
Coming back to your questions, the Tbird gets (like the Palomino XP's) unlocked via connecting (all) l1 Bridges. (This is done with a (soft) Pencil on the T-birds). If your Motherboard supports that feature (-->RTFM ! ) u can freely choose every (relevant) Multi (usually from 5 to 12.5) Cutting and connecting bridges comes only into the game if ur Mobo doesn't offer any choice for Multis.
If ur MoBo supports FSB adjustments, u might want to go for that (because increased FSB means higher Bandwidth and increased Overall Performance) This is a nonlinear effect in addition to the increase in Clockspeed.
So, if you can choose how to increase the Clock speed of ur Sys, u should preferably reduce the Multi (if necessary) and increase the FSB to the highest stable rate. (that ur Rams can bear)
You are aware that the boost in Performance will be relatively minor compared to one of the newer XP's? (if ur board supports that, u should definitaly go for a new CPU (Duron - or XP). The page of the manufacturer of ur Board should list the processors that work.
btw - Welcome to OC-Inside!
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