BobOmega
02-24-2002, 10:44 PM
has anyone been able to overclock an amd on a tyan board if so how. I can't figuare it out.
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Click to See Complete Forum and Search --> : AMD + Tyan BobOmega 02-24-2002, 10:44 PM has anyone been able to overclock an amd on a tyan board if so how. I can't figuare it out. WyreTheWolf 02-25-2002, 12:11 AM I have overclocked on TYAN motherboards before, but... you are going to have to be more specific ... Which TYAN motherboard are you wanting to overclock on? Most TYAN motherboards are not to overclocker friendly ... although they are very stable. BobOmega 02-25-2002, 11:12 AM oops i forgot that. its a Tyan Trinty K7 WyreTheWolf 02-26-2002, 03:48 AM I used the good 'ole copy-paste to get this from anandtech Tyan Trinity K7 S2380 KX133 Slot-A ATX "The S2380 does feature a jumper driven CPU configuration, but since the clock multiplier on Athlon CPUs can only be modified through the use of an external overclocking device, there is no real need for any CPU settings if you want basic operation. For overclockers, there are no overclocked FSB settings such as those on the ASUS K7V-RM or the AOpen AK72, although there is the option of a 90MHz FSB setting instead of a 100MHz FSB setting. In spite of the fact that the board doesn't really have any overclocking options (which is usually the case with Tyan boards), the S2380 does allow for the manual adjustment of the processor's core voltage through a set of four jumpers that allow for 1.30v - 2.05v settings in 0.05v increments. " --------------------------------- Sorry, it sounds like you can only overclock with a "gold finger device" . The motherboard does not support FSB overclocking. BobOmega 02-26-2002, 11:03 AM thanks, thats what i wanted to know. oops this is my fault my mb is a tyan trinity KT A dose this change anything? SysOpt.com
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