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    overclocking problems

    After experimenting a little with some well hidden jumpers on my P200 (no MMX), I finally made it to 225MHz (by changing the mb speed from 75 to 83 MHz, I think...). However, the computer seems to be very unsable now (both IE and SC3000 stopped after about 15min. Does someone have any idea about how to fix it?, is it a common problem when overclocking?

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    YouŽll find the answers to ur prayers in ur mobo manual. Look for something like "changing core voltage." Of course the obvioussly problem could be heat, so I hope u have a BIG heatsink/fan. My ex-P200MMX did just work fine at 225 (3x75) and did even run Unreal for hours.
    Good luck

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    Do you mean that the CPU is smart enough to automaticly shut off when the temperature reaches certain levels?

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    Nope, CPU's are just like human brains. They get too hot - they dont work.

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