How do you overclock a P3?

hongkongwong

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I had an Athlon system and now I want to try out a Pentium system. I have had no experience with P3's and would appreciate any help in overclocking. I am absolutely clueless so please don't assume I will know anything. I am planning to use dual processors on a Tyan Tiger 100 Rev. F. What P3's will be good for overclocking? Thanks to all who help...
 

Ulysses

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Forget it - you won't be able to do any serious overclocking with a Tyan since they have no voltage adjustment and only limited FSB's.

RTM
 

da loser

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i think you can change the voltage with a slocket that supports it. check over at http://www.2cpu.com those onvia 700e look like good ones to reach it if you don't live in california. otherwise any of the lower cB0 stepping should be good.
 

potac

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Tyan = crap. My advice...toss it out the window and get something new. I would if I could.
 

hongkongwong

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I heard nothing but praise about the Tyan Tiger 100 rev. F. Why are you so bitter bout the Tyan. Maybe I should go back to my athlons. I know those worked well for me. As for now, thanks for all the advice. Appreciate it.