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Daviet

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In regards to overclocking, Does both the CPU and MOBO need to be "Overclockable" I always thought you could do all the changes on the CPU, but have heard you "HAVE" to be able to change the multiplier on the Mobo aswell in order for it to work, Can some one clear up this issue, I know alot of CPU's are "Locked" but Unlocking them can be done, Is there any way to get around the mobo not having that feature?
 

jinsonxu

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If you're talking about AMD Socket A chips. They can all be overclocked even if they're on an MB which doesn't have the multiplier adjustments.

It's merely a tedious process of cutting the correct bridges.
 

Daviet

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Yes Sir, Its an AMD Duron 750.

YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW HAPPY I AM TO HEAR THAT! I was starting to get the impression I couldn't OC it because the board wouldn't do it by its self... SWEET!!

Do you know of any sites that are in depth about how to do all this The Pencil Trick.. and such.

Thank you very much for the info.. You made my day.. err. Night = )