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Name: brian1972
Date: January 3, 2003 at 08:15:04 Pacific
Subject: safe overclocking of 2200xp
OS: win 2000
CPU/Ram: 2200/512ddr
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can anyone tell me what a safe overclock speed for my 2200xp?
Im going to unlock the multipliers shortly and im wondering if anyone else has done the same as im doing on the same cpu.
what can i expect from my cpu when i do overclock it ,what voltage it should be and will my memory be able to cope with it(512ddr pc 2100) mobo is gigabyte kt400 chipset,nvidia g4 Ti 4600 128mb.

Suggestions greatly appreciated...

Thanks..


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Response Number 1
Name: 666
Date: January 3, 2003 at 17:51:58 Pacific
Subject: safe overclocking of 2200xp
Reply: (edit)

you shouldn't have to unlock it since its factory unlocked


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Response Number 2
Name: Krothgleer
Date: January 5, 2003 at 16:54:48 Pacific
Subject: safe overclocking of 2200xp
Reply: (edit)

Unlocking ur multiplier will do no harm if you screw up. All that u need to do is wipe of the unlocking gunk. As for ur mobo, I always run at the highest voltage that my cooling will allow, because it only hurts ur cpu after an uber-long time. Just remember to keep ur FSB at multiples of 33, so ur mobo can change the multiplier.

Also, ur RAM voltage and CPU voltage should be different, so if u change ur CPU voltage, ur RAM should be the same.

Good Luck and Happy Overclocking


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from the ever-(in)famous "Zero Wing"


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