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-- Veröffentlicht durch newatioc am 21:51 am 21. März 2010
You have to change not only the FSB. Many CPUs need more voltage to overclock them. I don't know which options your mainboard has. And as a fact, if you rise up with the FSB, the RAM-frequency will rise, too.
-- Veröffentlicht durch stca am 21:32 am 19. März 2010
Thank you very much to you, but I still have some doubts. I just go up the FSB from the motherboard? I do not need to upload anything else? No need to jumping anything on the socket? I got another more powerful microprocessor (not much more powerful). These are the details: Microprocessor: Athlon XP (Barton) Desktop Processor (Model 10) 1667 MHz OPGA Organic Pin Grid Array 1.60 Volt max. Temp. 90°C 256 KB L2 Cache 266 MHz Systembus (133 MHz FSB) x 12.5 Motherboard: KT4AV This is the bios where you can modify the microprocessor. (got on the web because my FSB is 133) http://www.xbitlabs.com/images/mainboards/msi-kt4-ultra/bios-overcl.jpg You tell me how I go a bit microprocessor?
-- Veröffentlicht durch kammerjaeger am 23:44 am 15. März 2010
You can´t change FSB by pin-mod, you´ll have to change it by bios. 2600MHz or more is really enthusiastic, i think 2300-2500 is more realistic, if you´ve got a good CPU.
-- Veröffentlicht durch stca am 22:01 am 15. März 2010
hi, I have a AthlonXP 1700+ , I want go up the mhz to 2600 or more. I put de information in https://www.ocinside.de/html/workshop/pinmod/amd_pinmod.html and tell me the FSB, the reals MHz and jumper in the socket but I not know where I hace put the mhz to I have to go. Or I put this jumper in my motherboard and ready? Sorry for my bad english. My micro: Athlon XP (Barton) Desktop Processor (Model 10) 1467 MHz OPGA Organic Pin Grid Array 1.50 Volt max. Temp. 90°C 256 KB L2 Cache 266 MHz Systembus (133 MHz FSB) x 11 My Motherboard: MSI Kt4v
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