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DriverHeaven Newbie
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Hi, I'm new to overclocking and I have a question.
I have a Pentium4 1.7GHz, 512 M RDRAM in a ABIT TH7-II Raid MoBo. I know the P4 is multiplyer locked so without resorting to hardware mods all I can do is alter the FSB. My question is this: Currently my FSB is 400/100, if I alter it to 470/118 will I do any damage or stress the components too much? My current CPU temp is 42Deg. I do have two additional chassis fans circulating too. |
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HardwareHeaven Extreme Member
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Just go up slowly untill you start running into trouble. Lockups or random reboots are a sign that you have gone too far. Good luck
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E Pluribus Unum
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Wallace, what most people don't recognize is that overclocking pretty much will always stress the components to the point where it will cut their lifespan. But --and here's the thing-- nobody really should care. Who cares if you, say, HALF the life of a processor that could last for 10 years? You're going to keep that P4 for five years?
Don't worry about it. My only concern would be with the AGP speed. If you can, set the divider to 1/2 instead of the usual 2/3. If your computer doesn't lock up or act erratically, you're fine. ... damn, I just realized that I'm replying to a post that's one month old.
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And i bet he doesnt even have DH bookmarked to see your reply...LMAO
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haha, and you had the decency to admit you did it and post anyway! LMAO, better man than me!
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You thought wrong, didn't you GREEKRAGE!
Thank you for your reply JavaFox. I do apprieciate it, as you can see, not many people BOTHERED to reply. Better late than never Thanks again... |
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Master of my own Destiny
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The Pentium 4 chipset can be pushed to 133FBS and still be extremly stable.. Mines at 133FSB with the core volage at 1.7 for almost a year and no problems yet.
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HMMMM....I stand corrected.
I guess your not one of those idiots that posts on 100 different forums and never bothers to go back. ...
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E Pluribus Unum
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As a mod of this section, I try to post in threads with 0 or few replies. Hehe, I may not know anything, but I do want to try to help.
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Don't listen to that "Kelsen..." guy. He has a northwood P4, and a juicily overclockable 1.6A at that...those things are ripe for overclocking, but an old willemette P4 (much like mine, except probably in socket 423, dunno!) won't like things as high as 133mhz...that's a clock speed of 2261mhz mind you...WAY too high for a Willy.
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