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BIOS Overclocking

Original Message
Name: PC Freak
Date: March 12, 2008 at 15:14:51 Pacific
Subject: BIOS Overclocking
OS: XP Pro / Vista Home
CPU/Ram: 2.2GHz / 1GB DDR2
Model/Manufacturer: Custom
Comment:
Ok, so I have been trying to Overclock my new PC just to see what I can get out of it but I can't seem to do anything with it except for underclocking it from 2.2GHz to 1Ghz and changing the HyperTransport Clock from 800MHz to 1000MHz.

Would changing the HT Clock do anything at all?

Why does my BIOS have a feature to save the PC after overclocking fail if you can't even overclock it?

PC1:
- Asus M2V-MX SE Motherboard
- AMD Athlon 64 4200 X2 Dual Core CPU, 2.2GHz
- 1GB DDR667 Memory Module, DDR2
- Onboard GFX (atm)

PC2:
-P4 Laptop/512DDR RAM
-Mobility Radeon9000


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Response Number 1
Name: PC Freak
Date: March 12, 2008 at 15:16:23 Pacific
Subject: BIOS Overclocking
Reply: (edit)
Oh, sorry I forgot to add that I can also change the CPU Freq. but only 3 different Freq.

PC1:
- Asus M2V-MX SE Motherboard
- AMD Athlon 64 4200 X2 Dual Core CPU, 2.2GHz
- 1GB DDR667 Memory Module, DDR2
- Onboard GFX (atm)

PC2:
-P4 Laptop/512DDR RAM
-Mobility Radeon9000


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Response Number 2
Name: jam
Date: March 12, 2008 at 15:27:31 Pacific
Subject: BIOS Overclocking
Reply: (edit)
"Would changing the HT Clock do anything at all?"

No.

Your board is NOT overclockable. You're wasting your time.


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Response Number 3
Name: PC Freak
Date: March 12, 2008 at 15:37:21 Pacific
Subject: BIOS Overclocking
Reply: (edit)
Alright, good to know, thanks.

PC1:
- Asus M2V-MX SE Motherboard
- AMD Athlon 64 4200 X2 Dual Core CPU, 2.2GHz
- 1GB DDR667 Memory Module, DDR2
- Onboard GFX (atm)

PC2:
-P4 Laptop/512DDR RAM
-Mobility Radeon9000


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