Hey All...
Quick question. I am running an Athlon Thunderbird 1.2 Ghz CPU with Asus A7V333 (Rev 1016). I unlocked my CPU and have manually overclocked to 1.4 Ghz through my BIOS as follows:
CPU Multiplier = 10.5
CPU/PCI Freq = 133/33 Mhz.
Vcore = 1.550V
My question - is there anything I can do to get more juice out of this rig (vcore adjust)? Whenver I tried to overclock further strictly using the multiplers/freq, the system becomes unstable. Also, I am not sure where I can see the AGP Freq selection in this bios.
Now, I know that usually a 10% overclock is considered normal, but just wanted to get some opinions. Also, I am not an expert in overclocking, so please bear with me. Thanks for all your time.
Quick question. I am running an Athlon Thunderbird 1.2 Ghz CPU with Asus A7V333 (Rev 1016). I unlocked my CPU and have manually overclocked to 1.4 Ghz through my BIOS as follows:
CPU Multiplier = 10.5
CPU/PCI Freq = 133/33 Mhz.
Vcore = 1.550V
My question - is there anything I can do to get more juice out of this rig (vcore adjust)? Whenver I tried to overclock further strictly using the multiplers/freq, the system becomes unstable. Also, I am not sure where I can see the AGP Freq selection in this bios.
Now, I know that usually a 10% overclock is considered normal, but just wanted to get some opinions. Also, I am not an expert in overclocking, so please bear with me. Thanks for all your time.