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hey,
i am wanting to get just bit more performance out of my PC and i want to do so by overclocking it. First up How do i over clock it in the Bios. My Cpu is a Celeron 1.7GHz and i have a list of what is on my Bios screen and system components below.Cpu-Intel Celeron 1.7GHz
Motherboard-Asus P4SDR-VM/SA/LAN/AGP-UAY (which i belive can only support upto a 2.0GHz CPU and is on jumper mode now)
Ram-320MB SDRam Pc133
HDD-20gig Fujitsu
CDROM-Acera CDRW
Floppy-3.5inch
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Bios
this is what my bios screen showsCPU=[1700MHz] hit enter and comes up with Auto, 1700MHz and 2266MHz
Cpu Frequency Multiple= [17x]ingrey because of jumper free mode on my mother board
CPU/PCI Frequency= [100/33] in grey
CPU/MEMORY FREQUENCY RATIO= [AUTO] hit enter and comes up with AUto, 1:1 and 3:4
CPU LEVEL 2 CACHE= [ENABLED]
BIOS UPDATE= [ENABLED]
THERE ARE MORE FIELDS BUT ARE ABOUT PCI SLOTS AND STUFF.
Thanx for you time in advanceSlorg

damn u people go look at gogle lol okgo download cpu fsb u can increas fsb as u like
u can incres 70mhz is the lowest and u can go up the max i thing that u can gain is 1900
mhz so that is 200 mhz gains

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