sirak Distinguished Jun 24, 2003 341 0 18,780 Jun 24, 2003 #1 My specs are below. I've heard that the Intel boards can't be overclocked. Is this true? Intel PIV 1.3 ghz Intel D850GB mobo (BIOS v.P07 in case it matters) PC800 RDRAM I'm trying to hold out until the new lineup comes out this fall. Thanks
My specs are below. I've heard that the Intel boards can't be overclocked. Is this true? Intel PIV 1.3 ghz Intel D850GB mobo (BIOS v.P07 in case it matters) PC800 RDRAM I'm trying to hold out until the new lineup comes out this fall. Thanks
L Libretto Distinguished Jun 24, 2003 2 0 18,510 Jun 24, 2003 #2 I think of it'sing time no Intel's board can't overlock Why buy Intel board ? Think it steady?
sirak Distinguished Jun 24, 2003 341 0 18,780 Jun 24, 2003 #3 When I bought the system back in Spring 2001, I didn't really consider overclocking. I was just hoping to play around with it for a few months before I buy a new system.
When I bought the system back in Spring 2001, I didn't really consider overclocking. I was just hoping to play around with it for a few months before I buy a new system.
Crashman Polypheme Former Staff Dec 31, 2007 48,556 92 66,190 Jun 24, 2003 #4 You might be able to overclock it with a utility like SmartFSB or CPUFSB, but your board doesn't support "533" bus, so you can't do the hardware mod. <font color=blue>Watts mean squat if you don't have quality!</font color=blue>
You might be able to overclock it with a utility like SmartFSB or CPUFSB, but your board doesn't support "533" bus, so you can't do the hardware mod. <font color=blue>Watts mean squat if you don't have quality!</font color=blue>
Crashman Polypheme Former Staff Dec 31, 2007 48,556 92 66,190 Jun 24, 2003 #5 I overclock Intel motherboards, in fact I even published a couple articles about it. <font color=blue>Watts mean squat if you don't have quality!</font color=blue>
I overclock Intel motherboards, in fact I even published a couple articles about it. <font color=blue>Watts mean squat if you don't have quality!</font color=blue>