Just ordered an Asus A7N8X nForce2 motherboard from Newegg, along with some Corsair PC2700 CAS2 memory. I want a CPU that I can run at 333 FSB, with synchronous memory. But I don't want to spend $300+ for one of the "official" 333 fsb processors.
The 2400+ normally runs at 15 x 133, for a 2.0 GHz clock. Can I just unlock the CPU and run it at 12x166 for the same 2.0 GHz clock? It seems to me that I should be able to do this without upping the voltage and without the need for extreme cooling, because the CPU is running at it's rated speed. Does this sound right? I have reliability concerns, so I'd like to run the CPU at the rated voltage.
And if I wanted to run the CPU at say 13 x 166, for a 2.167 GHz clock (same as an XP 2700+), any idea of the likelihood of this overclock? 50%? 80%? Better?
Thanks!
Steve
The 2400+ normally runs at 15 x 133, for a 2.0 GHz clock. Can I just unlock the CPU and run it at 12x166 for the same 2.0 GHz clock? It seems to me that I should be able to do this without upping the voltage and without the need for extreme cooling, because the CPU is running at it's rated speed. Does this sound right? I have reliability concerns, so I'd like to run the CPU at the rated voltage.
And if I wanted to run the CPU at say 13 x 166, for a 2.167 GHz clock (same as an XP 2700+), any idea of the likelihood of this overclock? 50%? 80%? Better?
Thanks!
Steve
