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    Problem with overclocking my P2

    I have tried to overclock my pentium 2, 266 to a 300. I have changed the jumper settings on my motherboard from 266 to 300, but whatever speed I change the jumper settings to, it seems to make my cpu go slower. One time I put it at 333, and it went back to 133, argh! Need help!

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    Did you use 3.0 Multipler with 100 FSB?

    It is possible that you have the lucky CPU that are clock locked at a specific mult in which case your out of luck.

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    Out of luck unless you can change the FSB and leave the multiplier alone. Give that a shot. I have a P2 350 and it's locked, but I can easily reach 392 with a 112MHz FSB with the multiplier still at 3.5.
    Good luck

    Jumperless motherboards are nice too

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    You need to supply more INFO! Likt Mb Type
    Mem type, things like that? Then we may be
    able to help? Here P2-233@350 on Abit Bx6 and P2-333@515 on Abit Bx6. Hope that helps. Jim

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    What's the date of manufacture for your CPU? After August 15, 1998 - P2 266 is multiplierr lock at 4.0

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