Undervoltage Overclocking...

RWBRWB Icrontian
edited July 2003 in Hardware
Anyone ever try this? Got any results? I am curious to see what the difference in Overclock would be as the result of much lower temps.

And no need to explain things about how voltage stablizes the overclock and crap, I am just curious of teh results.

I would do it myself, but this is a rev1 board I own(A Gigabyte 8SG667 P4 Titan, and it doesn't tell me ****! I dunno what the temp is of my CPU, no clue what Voltage's I am at, NOTHING! All I can do is adjust the CPU FSB and I have the ability to work with the RAM on a different MHz rating. IE My CPU is at 151MHz and RAM is doing 333MHz(It can do 402, but I have extra memory in and it doesn't OC as well as the other stick, even though it is "rated" at PC3200, bastards at Kingmax must think it is funny)

Comments

  • CoolrunrCoolrunr Kansas
    edited July 2003
    Sure. But will only get so far before it won't work. If you can't change the voltages then you'll just have to go as high as you can till it stops working. You should check Motherboard Monitor 5 and see if it is able to pull the temp and voltage readings off the board.
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