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    Question: Intel overclock !

    Hello! Please tell me how to overclock my processor in a safe mode. I have a Pentium II at 400MHz and I want to increase the speed, let`s say at 450-500MHz, but I repeat : Without any risk of loosing my PC! It`s all I got! Thank you, don`t laugh of me and excuse my English! Bye. Juliano from Romania.

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    I have a intel celeron 667mhz processor overclocked to 833mhz and have had no problems at all.

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    well i want to know exactly how you did it! You entered your Bios and modified what? I want to know all the steps, only if you can explain to me!!Thank you.

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    What are your system specs........

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    The Bios is an Award Modular v4.51PG, I have 160 Ram, the motherboard is: ECSP6BAT-A+ with a chipset: VIA VT82C691 Apollo Pro. The processor is Intel Celeron A- ;video card: Ati Rage IIC-4Mb. I don`t know, anything else? The operating sistem: Win98se. If something missing please tell me what you want to know!

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