I have never overclocked before, and I thought I never would, but then I read a guide to overclocking at Athlonoc.com and its got me interested.
It explain about Multipler and FSB overclocking, but I don't understand what it meant by talking about Core Voltage.
What is this and can it be changed? Is it dangerous?
I also read on a thread that:
<< Upping the core voltage raises temperature the most but increases stability. >>
What does this mean and how will does it work? Can't I overload the CPU with thisand blow it up!?
I have also seen many people talking about using 100FSB Athlon's in DDR MoBo's and KT133A at 133FSB. How can this be done and by increasing the FSB does that mean that the CPU has to be 'clocked' lower, say a 1.2Ghz Athlon has to run at 1Ghz to be able to run at 133FSB? Won't this slow the system down?
What does underclocking mean and why would you do it?
And once a system had been overclocked, how would you asess it as 'stable'?
Can you get utilities that torture the CPU and see if it has been overclocked? If it detects that it then can it give a rating to how stable the system is? Does anything similar exist?
And one last point, many people talk about 1.2Ghz Thunderbirds comming unlocked from AMD, but how do you know that the Processor is unlocked when you recieve it?
Which heatsink would be recommended to overclock a 1.2Ghz Athlon?
I was originally going to get a TaiSol CGK742, before I decided to Overclock. Should I choose another one, or is the TaiSol fine? I want something QUIET(ish)!
THANKS,
As you can tell this is my first adventure in the exciting world of Overclocking.
			
			It explain about Multipler and FSB overclocking, but I don't understand what it meant by talking about Core Voltage.
What is this and can it be changed? Is it dangerous?
I also read on a thread that:
<< Upping the core voltage raises temperature the most but increases stability. >>
What does this mean and how will does it work? Can't I overload the CPU with thisand blow it up!?
I have also seen many people talking about using 100FSB Athlon's in DDR MoBo's and KT133A at 133FSB. How can this be done and by increasing the FSB does that mean that the CPU has to be 'clocked' lower, say a 1.2Ghz Athlon has to run at 1Ghz to be able to run at 133FSB? Won't this slow the system down?
What does underclocking mean and why would you do it?
And once a system had been overclocked, how would you asess it as 'stable'?
Can you get utilities that torture the CPU and see if it has been overclocked? If it detects that it then can it give a rating to how stable the system is? Does anything similar exist?
And one last point, many people talk about 1.2Ghz Thunderbirds comming unlocked from AMD, but how do you know that the Processor is unlocked when you recieve it?
Which heatsink would be recommended to overclock a 1.2Ghz Athlon?
I was originally going to get a TaiSol CGK742, before I decided to Overclock. Should I choose another one, or is the TaiSol fine? I want something QUIET(ish)!
THANKS,
As you can tell this is my first adventure in the exciting world of Overclocking.
				
		
			