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Yes, you have to make sure your RAM, CPU and don't forget your AGP video
card can handle the overclocking.
For example, my old Celeron 266 and current Celeron 633 can all be o/c at
100mhz FSB, yielding 400mhz and 950mhz respectively. However, I picked up an
used Celeron 433 that could only be o/c to 540 (87.5 FSB)
I've tried increasing voltage up to 2V and still no posting at 100FSB.
The P2B was an awesome board for it's time! RELATIVELY speaking, it's still
an impressive board. If you're lucky, you run a Celeron 1Ghz at 133FSB,
yielding you a 1.3Ghz machine from a 6 year old board (was released in '98)!
"P2B" <p2b@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:jybtc.31091$sr3.917324@news20.bellglobal.com...
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> BigJim wrote:
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> > I have an original board that I bought new I have overclocked it but the
> > best I could get was 114
> > probably because I was using a 100 mhz memory and a p3 850 slot1 100mhz
> > chip. fyi I am still running the board with no problems at standard
speed.
> > It is very simple the board is a 100 mhz board and running it at 133 is
> > overclocking it, that simple.
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> P2B at 133Mhz is overclocked, no debate.
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> However, you went on to say "you will get all kind of erratic behavior"
> but provided no data to support this assertion.
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> I have built over 100 systems based on P2B series boards running at
> 133Mhz FSB or higher, and can confidently state these boards are no less
> stable at 133Mhz than 100Mhz. Obviously 133Mhz-capable ram and cpu are
> required.
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> > "Ixnei" <ixnei@ixnei.ixnei> wrote in message
> > news
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> >>On Tue, 25 May 2004 22:24:28 +0000, BigJIm wrote:
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> >>
> >>>yep, the p2b was designed to run at 100mhz fsb. so because of the
> >>>overclocking you will get all kind of erratic behavior.
> >>
> >>And your assertion that this winxp outcome is explainable (caused by
> >>overclocking) is based upon what evidence?
> >>
> >>Gotta love replies like this one, considering that literally thousands
of
> >>people have overclocked 440BX motherboards, including vast numbers of
> >>P2B's, and have not had any problems whatsoever (as long as there's a
1/4
> >>PCI multiplier, PC133 memory is used and a video card that can handle
the
> >>AGP overclock).
> >>
> >>I'd recommend running memtest86 to ensure the memory is stable. Might
> >>also be worth a shot to ensure your 'OS' is virus free (but MICROS~1 is
a
> >>virus, ain't it?).
> >>
> >>What does the BIOS report at boot? What does memtest86 report? Is the
> >>memory PC133 (I see you say it's Cas2 crucial, but that doesn't tell
> >>whether it's PC100 or PC133)?
> >>
> >>--
> >>We HAVE been at war with Iraq for 13 years now, bombing their
> >> country on at least a weekly basis.
> >>"U.S.-led sanctions have killed over a million Iraqi citizens,
> >> according to UN studies" - James Jennings
> >>3,000+ innocent Iraqi civilian casualties can't be "wrong"...
> >
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