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    Please give me a hand..

    i am interested in overclocking my p233 mmx laptop but i don't know how to find out the jumper numbers.. the problem is that my computer is a japanese computer, i bought it in japan, i live in japan.. but i don't know speak japanese very well.. nor do i read japanese.. is there a way to figure this out??
    my computer is a fujitsu.. it has a nice fan and probably a good heat sink.. i imagine i can overclock the bugger..

    thanks..

    btw.. can someone explain what IRQ represents.??

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    IRQ is the abbreviation for Interrupt ReQuest. Various devices are assigned various "interrupts" to separate them on shared buses.

    Sorry I can't help with the OC effort.

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    Dogman,

    Had I look at this post before I replied to your other post, the contents would be different.

    Have you tried contacting Fujitsu?

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    Here's a link to Fujitsu-Asia.

    http://www.fujitsu-pc-asia.com/

    Try sending an email.

    However, most of the time, manufacturers will not give technical information especially if they detect that you're trying to overclock your computer. Try a subtle approach - request a manual that shows installation of options for your computer. Good Luck.

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