Aight here's what. I got an old Pentium 4 (Willamette - Without HT) running at the stock speed of 1700Mhz in my office. I'll be getting a new PC to replace this one 'til christmas, but for now I'll try to overclock it. So far I increased the FSB to 112.2 - Overclocking it to 1908.2Mhz. The system is stable, and theres been no CPU Voltage alterations.
CPU Specifications (Stock):
Intel Pentium 4 Willamette
Core Speed: 1700Mhz
Multiplier: x17
FSB: 100Mhz
Bus Speed: 400Mhz
CPU Temperature: ~49°C
CPU Specifications (Overclocked):
Intel Pentium 4 Willamette
Core Speed: 1908.2Mhz
Multiplier: x17
FSB: 112.2Mhz
Bus Speed: 449Mhz
CPU Temperature: ~52°C
Mobo Specifications:
Model: P4S333-M
Chipset: SiS645
Bios Version: ASUS P4S333-M ACPI BIOS Revision 1007 (Latest).
Also, the CPU Voltage seems to modify for itself to fit the processor needs. Is it supposed to be manually alterable? And any tips/suggestions to help overclocking it further? (Without the need for changing CPU Cooler).
CPU Specifications (Stock):
Intel Pentium 4 Willamette
Core Speed: 1700Mhz
Multiplier: x17
FSB: 100Mhz
Bus Speed: 400Mhz
CPU Temperature: ~49°C
CPU Specifications (Overclocked):
Intel Pentium 4 Willamette
Core Speed: 1908.2Mhz
Multiplier: x17
FSB: 112.2Mhz
Bus Speed: 449Mhz
CPU Temperature: ~52°C
Mobo Specifications:
Model: P4S333-M
Chipset: SiS645
Bios Version: ASUS P4S333-M ACPI BIOS Revision 1007 (Latest).
Also, the CPU Voltage seems to modify for itself to fit the processor needs. Is it supposed to be manually alterable? And any tips/suggestions to help overclocking it further? (Without the need for changing CPU Cooler).