Y yourharddrive Banned Jul 16, 2001 913 0 0 Mar 23, 2002 #1 i wanted to get a intel 850mv and a 1.6a, any chance for a OC there
S SocrPlyr Golden Member Oct 9, 1999 1,513 0 0 Mar 24, 2002 #2 no... don't allow for any overclocking... Josh edit: but they are great for stability/reliability... never had a problem w/ any one of them... they work...
no... don't allow for any overclocking... Josh edit: but they are great for stability/reliability... never had a problem w/ any one of them... they work...
A AndyHui Administrator Emeritus<br>Elite Member<br>AT FAQ M Oct 9, 1999 13,141 17 81 Mar 24, 2002 #3 No. Intel boards are fully autodetect, and there are no settings for you to change. The ONLY way to overclock an Intel board is to use something like SoftFSB, which usually doesn't work with most of the later Intel motherboards.
No. Intel boards are fully autodetect, and there are no settings for you to change. The ONLY way to overclock an Intel board is to use something like SoftFSB, which usually doesn't work with most of the later Intel motherboards.
T ToBeMe Diamond Member Jun 21, 2000 5,711 0 0 Mar 24, 2002 #4 << no... don't allow for any overclocking... Josh edit: but they are great for stability/reliability... never had a problem w/ any one of them... they work... >> Ah..............thought you meant "Intel boards" as in chipsets.........."i850".....................
<< no... don't allow for any overclocking... Josh edit: but they are great for stability/reliability... never had a problem w/ any one of them... they work... >> Ah..............thought you meant "Intel boards" as in chipsets.........."i850".....................