For starters, can you tell us if that motherboard supports fsb increasing? What type of memory do you have? Does the system have any heat or stability issues as of now? Do you use a fresh OS install to begin with?
my motherboard supports fsb increasing
i got 256 sdram 133mhz
im using win xp and my cpu temp is about 35-45 c,
motherboard 30-40 c...
but the temp is not metter because im gonna buy new watercool system..
Can you download a program called WCPUID and run it? I guess that the multi on that cpu is 12 and that your memory bus is running at 133. OR the multi on that cpu is 16 and the memory bus is being ran at 100. Both of them gives 1600 mhz. The latter seems to be the most logical. Anyway, since your memory is at 100, but the chipset is quad-bumping that speed, therefore making it a theoretical 400fsb.
For every fsb you are adding, lets say you add 5. That would make the total cpu speed at 16X105 which is 1680.
If there is any voltage options on that board, and especially ram voltage, i suggest you raise that a lot and raise the fsb.
i think i know but i wanna be sure..
in the bios i need to change the multi?
something with cpu ratio..i know where to find that
but i dont know where i can change my fsb
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For starters, can you tell us if that motherboard supports fsb increasing? What type of memory do you have? Does the system have any heat or stability issues as of now? Do you use a fresh OS install to begin with?
i got 256 sdram 133mhz
im using win xp and my cpu temp is about 35-45 c,
motherboard 30-40 c...
but the temp is not metter because im gonna buy new watercool system..
so what I can do now with the o/c?
someone can give me an article about cpu o/c?
thanks.
How much can you raise the fsb before the system gets unstable?
i will have to buy new cpu..
Im not sure you can overclock that system at all to be honest.
Start by giving it more fsb. Try 140 to start with.
i got 400FSB and you said to give it more 140 FSB? you mean 540?
Can you download a program called WCPUID and run it? I guess that the multi on that cpu is 12 and that your memory bus is running at 133. OR the multi on that cpu is 16 and the memory bus is being ran at 100. Both of them gives 1600 mhz. The latter seems to be the most logical. Anyway, since your memory is at 100, but the chipset is quad-bumping that speed, therefore making it a theoretical 400fsb.
For every fsb you are adding, lets say you add 5. That would make the total cpu speed at 16X105 which is 1680.
If there is any voltage options on that board, and especially ram voltage, i suggest you raise that a lot and raise the fsb.
multi - 16.0
system clock - 100.90
system bus - 403.59
how i can add more fsb ?
thanks.
I´m going to be honest.
If you don´t even know wheere to add fsb on a computer and don´t know what fsb is, don´t try this.
in the bios i need to change the multi?
something with cpu ratio..i know where to find that
but i dont know where i can change my fsb