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Bus speed increment ??
Im new in OC. Could someone explain to me whats the meaning of the one inclosed in parenthesis?
(in 1MHZ increments)? I want to adjust my bus speed from 100 to 130 example - so i have to adjust from 100 then 101 then check if works then 102 then check if works and so on.... is that the meaning of that?? 100 - 166 MHz (in 1MHz increments) Same this situation: Core Voltages Supported Auto Detect 1.525 - 1.850 V (in 0.025V increments) what does 0.025v increments means? thanks for your informative input. Henry Last edited by wide angle; 08-25-2002 at 05:10 AM. |
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Telcom Tech
Join Date: Feb 2002
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That means just what it says, you can jump the bus speed up or dowm in 1MHZ increments, and the core voltage up or down in .025v increments. You don't have to go 1mhz at a time though, you can jump from 100mhz right up to your desired speed, reboot and see if it is stable. Go into the menu 1 step deeper and you'll see what I mean.
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What's your system and what is the default bus speed?
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Sibak
Join Date: Feb 2000
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Correct!
I was a little more risky and bumped at 5Mhz increments. Good luck,
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my system is
IWILL K266+ Athlon 1.4 256sdram defauld FSB is 100 and i wish to OC to 1.85v & 130FSB (130X12) |
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Shiro Usagi
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Re: re
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Since it's a 200MHz T-Bird, you may be able to get away with those settings you want to try. If it was a 266MHz T-Bird, I don't think it would go much higher on the FSB. If your CPU multiplier is unlocked, leave the FSB and go for a higher multiplier (if you motherboard supports it). Cricket
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