OC'ing by JUST using the multiplyer..a bad thing?

mjolnir2k

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If I were to just change my multiplyer setting from 10.5 (stock) to 11.5 (or higher if it will post) without making ANY other changes (V core/ FSB) would I experience any long term problems? I briefly tried this and went to 11.0 and it posted no problem (with only a .66mhz increase though) So i am thinking of just boosting the multiplyer as high as it will run stably and leaving it.

thoughts on this approach?
 

Assimilator1

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No problems overclocking this way:) ,just watch your cpu temps as you would with any overclocking.

The only negative factor about upping the mulitplier only is that you don't increase memory bandwidth & therefore you don't get as much as a performance increase,eg I have an AThXP 1500 @ 1800 (10x153 MHz) ,this will perform better than an XP1800 with 11.5x133 MHz.
On the other hand increasing the FSB does mean you are overclocking more components & therefore you have more variables as to whether the overclocking is successful or not
 

mjolnir2k

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Thanks. Yeah I was worried about OC'ing the FSB due to the stress it puts on the PCI devices.

I am going to stick with the multiplyer only for now.

My cooling is excellent (my CPU runs at about 37-40 degrees full load right now) so no worries there.

Thanks for the info and advice.

-mj2k
 

Assimilator1

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No worries:) ,actually the most likely thing to give you trouble 1st is your RAM ,depending upon its quality ,eg Generic PC133 CL3 RAM will often go haywire over 140MHz(ish).A PIII rig I have which has Crucial PC133 CL2 runs right up to 148MHz at CL2!:)
On my Athlon rig all my PCI devices seem to cope quite nicely at 38.25MHz :) ,its just a case of trial & error to see whether your PCI devices are stable at overclocked FSB speeds
 

Wuzup101

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I'm thinking with an AYHJA core you should be able to hit around 1.7 with good cooling. Possibly a bit higher. Check out the overclocks at www.overclockers.com they have a whole bunch of people who enter their speeds and stepping and stuff. That was one of the later and best steppings I believe.

With my Iwill KK266 my 384mb of Crucial Cas2 runs Cas2 @150mhz fsb w/ 4 way interleave on.