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overclocking athlon 1.3

ickraptor1822

Junior Member
I have an Athlon 1.3 ghz processor running at 200 mhz fsb (100 dual) and a 13.0 multiplier. I dont have any options in the bios and only one jumper (100/133) on the motherboard. I would like to pump up the fsb to 133 because they memory and everything else is made for this and i need to lower the multiplier and up the voltage to make this work. Please help!
 
I have tried to bridge the L6 connections on the processor down to 12 and 11 and it wont boot at all-- even with a 100 fsb. How can i change the multiplier and make it boot
 
It kind of sounds like you've found out what can happen when you mod a cpu.🙂 Are you sure you did it correctly? Whose "guide" to modding did you go by? See if this one helps you any: link. This one will actually even show you how to raise your vcore, if you need to do that.
 
Okay, if this link doesn't help you, I'm out of ammo: link. Although, I personally use Clockgen, which is a Windows overclocking tool, that let's you raise the fsb, and raise/lower your AGP frequency. Here's it is: link to ClockGen. I would first try clicking on "Supported Hardware", to see if there is a version specifically for your motherboard.
 
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