S smopoim86 Senior member Feb 26, 2006 901 0 0 Mar 15, 2006 #1 I'm thinking about trying to burn it up
S SlitheryDee Mar 15, 2006 #2 Originally posted by: smopoim86 I'm thinking about trying to burn it up Click to expand... Software for what, testing the stability of the OC? But then how could you burn it up? ....damn shouldn't have posted in this thread (stupid, stupid, stupid)
Originally posted by: smopoim86 I'm thinking about trying to burn it up Click to expand... Software for what, testing the stability of the OC? But then how could you burn it up? ....damn shouldn't have posted in this thread (stupid, stupid, stupid)
B blinky2004 Member Mar 2, 2005 71 0 0 Mar 16, 2006 #4 You need soemthing to raise the FSB. I think the multiplier was locked on most PII's. You might need to cover some of the pins to raise the Vcore too. The Celerons did much nicer overclocks....
You need soemthing to raise the FSB. I think the multiplier was locked on most PII's. You might need to cover some of the pins to raise the Vcore too. The Celerons did much nicer overclocks....
B Bull Dog Golden Member Aug 29, 2005 1,985 1 81 Mar 16, 2006 #5 Take the heatsink off, then you won't even need to overclock it...