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OCing Amd 1700 Tbred

Dunno, try it and report back to us.

Probably not unreasonable to expect XP1900-2100+ speeds without additional cooling/voltage. Some have done better with a bit more cooling/voltage.
 
Originally posted by: Zap
Dunno, try it and report back to us.

Probably not unreasonable to expect XP1900-2100+ speeds without additional cooling/voltage. Some have done better with a bit more cooling/voltage.

ditto
Your temps are too low anyway's 🙂 it's begging for more!

 
What motherboard do you have?

Depending on the motherboard and your RAM, there are different ways of overclocking.

The first is to increase the FSB (Front Side Bus). This is the speed that your memory will talk to the CPU (or a ratio of). The second is to increase the multiplier. You can also do a combination of these. Generally, overclocking via FSB will give more of a performance increase than just the multiplier. I try to go as high on FSB as I can, then once I hit a ceiling with the FSB, increase the multiplier until I hit the ceiling of the CPU itself.



On my Epox 8RDA+ (nForce 2 chipset), my Tbred B 1700+ is currently at 205MHz FSB (default is 133) and 10 multiplier (default is 11), for 2.06GHz (default CPU speed is 1.47GHz)


Of course, each inoividual processor is different, some will get higher than others, some won't.


Confused
 
Originally posted by: RaiseUp
Thing is Tell me what to do LOL!

Umm...read the manual?

seriously, you should be able to get into bios and make changes nessasary to get it to run at FSB of 166MHz and not the default of 133MHz, then raise your CPU vcore voltage from "default" (1.6volts) to 1.75volts. That would give you: 11x166= 1825MHz which should be doable for a T-Bred/A. Save changes to bios and see what happens. That would be the first place to start.

But I recommend you read the manual first, and seek help from other Abit users that know their way around overclocking with it first.
 
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