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OC'ing "on the fly"!!!! :)

i have an old Pentium 166MHz MMX. don't worry - im getting a new system real soon (i was thinking of getting the XP 2100+ tbred b with either the IGP Nforce2 leadtek board or a SPP one with a Radeon 9000 proII 128 MB - sorry dudes. it's called a budget). once i get the new system me and my pal are gonna try something that (as far as i know) has never been done b4: im gonna OC the 166MMX "on the fly"! WAHOO! i have no idea what it'll do, but it'll b fun as hell! i'll post the results. lol.
 
well, i'll try 2 get u some pics, but i don't think it'll b interesting...i could add in some sparks in photoshop later on though...lol. but i do promise we will try 2 find suiting outfits 4 the occasion...😀
 
Just remember to use thermal goop lol! I remember in those days you didnt have to have a thermal interface with the HSF.
 
It probably would be more interest to get an old microwave, stick the CPU in that, set it to high for 10 minutes or whatever and then let er rip. See what happens. Strange and interesting effects take place when you place such non-food items into the microwave. If you're lucky you'll get a very interesting lightshow.
 
Yes! another vote for the microwave light show... my friend bought an old microwave at a yard sale for five bucks and put it in his garage... appliance bulbs are the best. CD's are pretty cool too, though.
 
Hey I just up'd my Pentium 200 25MHz WooHoo! its my other pc that is not in the profile. I use it for a BIG storage unit. Lots of HD space!

If you have your manual to the MB, Its all jumpers....


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Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
It probably would be more interest to get an old microwave, stick the CPU in that, set it to high for 10 minutes or whatever and then let er rip. See what happens. Strange and interesting effects take place when you place such non-food items into the microwave. If you're lucky you'll get a very interesting lightshow.

ya, i stuck some tin foil into the microwave once. that was after my parents told me never 2 put any metal stuff into it (hey, i was a kid!)...

😀 what i got could b described pretty accuratly as lightning in a box.
 
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