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How high does it go?

Eureka

Diamond Member
I have a 2.6ghz Northwood P4 with HT that came with a Vaio RS320 about 2 years ago. It had a default FSB of 200mhz and a multiplier of 13. What's about the max good FSB I can get it up to? Right now I have it on 246.7, or 3.2ghz...

EDIT// BTW, I'm using CPUFSB to clock it because I can't access the BIOS on this thing... is there a better program than that? Or should I just not with my situation?

Norm
 
ClockGen seems to work well. 3.2ghz is a pretty decent OC for that chip. My 2.4c got to 3.1ghz. Won't know how much higher you can go unless you try, but probably pretty close to the limits already.
 
Okay, so I got up to about 3.2ghz. However, I notice that whenever I play Day of Defeat, any form of overclocking over the default speed will make it skip ingame, very very often. It's like internet lagg except much worse. I haven't noticed this in another game yet (well, I've only played Counter-Strike Source and Age of Empires II).

Norm
 
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