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Octavean
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join:2001-03-31
New York, NY
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reply to Coriolis3

Re: CpuFsb software -- your opinions please

Although I have never tried either program I intend to soon. I have ordered a mobo that supports FSB adjustments up to 166MHz (333DDR) in BIOS and I have read that it can be pushed to 200MHz through such software related means. (I would be lucky if it is stable at or near 166 though)

I also have an Intel SE440BX-2 board, which is similar to the SE440BX-3 version. My board will likely be unable to reach a FSB speed above 100MHz and although I am not sure I would say that the same is likely true of yours. OCing on an Intel or Dell board is usually difficult if not impossible but I don’t want to discourage you because just like in the Matrix you may be the ONE.

The way I see it is: if it were that easy everyone and his (or her) mother would be doing it but I don’t think that any harm can come from trying.

Good luck.


Coriolis3
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join:2001-03-09
Fredericton, NB

Thanks for the reply! I'll give it a try eventually -- might wait a bit to see if there any other replies, and in the meantime I'm looking into a better cooling system (currently stock). If it doesn't work I'll look into getting a better mobo that can be tweaked.
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Peace!


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