Need Help to oc with Intel D815EEA mobo

TomBilliodeaux

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I bought a mobo over the net and the jerk did not send the mobo book.
Thought this mobo was overclockable. Did not see any bios setting options when I viewed the manual on Intel's website.


Can anyone advise if this is so and what settings in bios or jumpers to set to increase cpu volt?
 

Boonesmi

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you said you found the manual online at intels web page?

the online manual should be the same as the printed one. any overclocking features should be pointed out in there
 

JOSEPHLB

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Intel motherboards and their BIOS's are VERRRRRRRRY limited.

You have no control over voltage, manual FSB adjustments, clock multipliers, etc....
NOTHING..
Nada
Goose egg

I do think they give you a jumper to change from a 100 Mhz FSB CPU to a 133 Mhz FSB CPU. ;)

But, if you want the best stability, then you have the right board..
If you had the D815EEA2 , you could slap in one of those Tulatin 1.2 Ghz puppies with the 512 K cache, and scream..

Oh well :)

 

oldfart

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Yup, an Intel mobo is a very nice quality unit, but zippo for overclocking features.
 

TomBilliodeaux

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If you had the D815EEA2 , you could slap in one of those Tulatin 1.2 Ghz puppies with the 512 K cache, and scream..

I would love to make the A1 an A2, but... It does have built in LAN. Whippeeee.

Thanks guys.

The online manual is very good and it did not have any section whatsoever for anything but selecting normal stuff. Verrrrry limited indeed.

For what I paid, it is a good board. Will make a good office unit. Those folks don't like oc'd systems anyway.

i wonder if the A2 intel board will allow oc features. Doubt it.
 

oldfart

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Intel isn't exactly the biggest fan of overclocking :p I doubt you will see them put such features on their motherboards.