When CPU is overclocked by using FSB, let's say I get 420MHZ using 4* 105MHZ. Would it affect CPU as well? I know that it affect other HD, CD-ROM, memory..... and all. Which of the following settings are the best and stable condition for AMD II 400?
Now I have 4.5* 100MHZ running rock solid at 450MHZ
5 * 95MHZ = 475MHZ haven't tried
4.5 * 105MHZ = 472.5MHZ I've done it and it runs stable. Here my question is whether this extra 5MHZ will affect CPU load as well...
Thanks
Tim
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August 4th, 1999, 06:38 PM
Toolbox
Of course it does. Anything and everything you do when overclocking affects the CPU directly.
August 5th, 1999, 10:13 AM
Machupo
tim, it's time for you to explore how far that chip will go! try out something like 5.0 X 105 or tryout 5.0 X 112, just push the envelop and see what you can get! (insert legalese disclaimer here... blah blah blah)...
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August 5th, 1999, 11:04 AM
Tim Lee
I have done 500MHZ 2.8V running stable at safe mode. I don't want to mess up around with FSB..... especially HD cost more than AMD II.... I think I will stay at 450MHZ 4.5*100MHZ ..... I also have alpha cooling system. http://discussions.hardwarecentral.com/smile.gif