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    Overclocking the whole system

    hello please help me overclocking my comp... to the max......This is the info......

    CPU:

    Processor
    Name: Intel Pentium 4
    Code Name: Northwood Brand ID: 9
    Package: mPGA-478
    Technology: 0.13µ Voltage: 1.472 v
    Specification: Intel® Pentium® 4 CPU 1.60GHz
    Family: F Model: 2 Stepping: 4
    Ext. Family: 0 Ext. Model:0 Revision: B0
    Instructions: MMX, SSE, SSE2

    Clocks

    Core Speed: 1614.4 MHz
    Multiplier: x 16.0
    Bus speed: 403.6 MHz


    Motherboard:

    Model: i845-ITE8712
    Chipset: Intel i845 Rev. A3
    Southbridge: Intel 82801A (ICH2)

    BIOS

    Brand: Award Software International, Inc
    Version: 6.00 PG
    Date:02/06/2002

    Memory:

    Type: SDRAM
    Size: 128 Mbytes

    Timings:

    Frequency: 134.5Mhz
    FSBRAM: 3:4
    CAS# Latency: 3.0 clocks
    RAS# to CAS# Delay: 3 clocks

    I have SiS graphics card with :

    video memory: SRAM
    Video memory size: 32 mbytes
    video memory clock: 125 Mhz


    Ok I think that's enough ifo for overclocking my system. Please tell me procedur to how to overclock

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    Increase the FSB setting in the BIOS and install more cooling before the system burns up.

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    http://www.ocarena.com/ocbasics1.htm

    unfortunately, I don't have the time to walk you step by step through the process. If you have specific questions, go ahead and post them. I think you deter people when you ask them for OC help from step 1.

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    Easiest thing is to first get more memory. 128mb of ram is a little low, by today's standards.

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    You're from New Delhi if you forgot. Funny - we get a lot of SPAM from someone in New Delhi....

    If this is an Intel motherboard, it can't be overclocked. You would need a motherboard that is made by Asus, Abit, Epox, etc. to get overclocking features.
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    Originally posted by Midknyte
    http://www.ocarena.com/ocbasics1.htm

    unfortunately, I don't have the time to walk you step by step through the process. If you have specific questions, go ahead and post them. I think you deter people when you ask them for OC help from step 1.

    nope i was overclocking with no info and restarted got to bios and changes the CPU
    Host/3v66/PCI clock option to the max........

    Yikes and my cmos battery......somet... like tht..... got dead

    I called my vendor he fixed it with 50 bugs

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