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Old 2004-01-12, 17:39   Link #9
Sugetsu
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Originally Posted by chris
what type of motherboard and bios do u have?
I have a not well known mother board "n2pap-lite" with a nVdia nForce2 chipset It supports From Duron 900mhz to Amd Athlon XP 3200+, with Ram data bus of 200mhz, 266Mhz, 333mhz and 400Mhz At double date rate. Agp 8x, Ultra DMA 33/66/100/133. And the bios configuration has this misc settings:

Host clock at Next boot is: The choises are: 100mhz, 133mhz, 166mhz, 200mhz, 236mhz, 240mhz, 242mhz, 244mhz, 245mhz, 250mhz. (It is currently set on 133mhz)

DRAM clock at next boot is: The choises are: 100 mhz, 110, 125, 133, 138, 166, 200, 208, 221, 249. (it is corrently on 133mhz)

Cpu Ratio Select: choises are x5 ~ x24

VDD Auxc select: Choises: 1.6V(default), 1.7V

VAGP Output: choises: 1.5V, 1.6V, 17V.

VRAM Output: Choises: 2.5 ~ 3.0V

VAUX Output: Choises: 2%, 4%, 8%, 12%, 16%.

VTT Voltage: choises 1.25v, VDIMM/2.

VAGP/VRAM LUV Protect: Protective funtion on mother board when over current presents: choises: Enable(default) , Disable.


So that's what I have that can possibly help me to overclock my processor. Is it possible to overclock my mother board with this features? How?

Thanks
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