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Overclocking Tbird Question

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Name: J5im8yo
Date: November 18, 2002 at 19:35:46 Pacific
OS: XP PRO
CPU/Ram: 400
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My CPU is 1 Ghz Tbird, Socket A, Stepping 4, Revision 9, Abit VIA kit133 Mobo. My question is that my memory is running at 100mgz when it is capable of 133. Is it possible to overclock my FSB to 133. Although 133 x my 10 mutiplier will yield a result of 1.33 ghz. Am I wrong or is there other ways?



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Name: ome-guy
Date: November 18, 2002 at 20:26:28 Pacific
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I Dont know if this is what your talking
about but yes pc133 ram runs at 133 but
if there is different speed ram strip on
your motherboard with it, like pc100, then
they all run at 100. so make sure all your
ram strips are pc 133.


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Response Number 2
Name: J5im8yo
Date: November 18, 2002 at 21:06:39 Pacific
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Where do I check for RAM strips capabilities and I know for sure my memory is running at 100 mghz right now but all my ram are 133sdram. So If I change it to 133 will it affect my clock rate? Or is FSB different front RAM speed? IF so how far can I overclock my tbird. I am running at 10x100 right now (10x133 is what I was trying to say). What's the core voltage and ram voltage for OC. My Core v is at 1.777 and my RAM v is at 3.517 thx


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