Hello. Here is one site I frequent off and on. They have a Linux area on there Forum and you might find some information to assist you there. I know of a couple of oher sites for overclocking but the links are at work. I will forward them to you as soon as I can find them, Mon. probably. http://www.2cpu.com Good luck. On Sunday 18 February 2001 00:30, Stuart Powell wrote:
Well, since it seems to be of interest, I'll keep the thread going on-list for now, until I get any grief letting me know to do otherwise.
The only jumpers on the board are to set the clock multiplier. This is to set the frequency of the CPU as a multiple of the FSB speed, e.g. 100MHz FSB x 5x Multiplier = 500MHz CPU. However, this is apparently only needed for PII CPUs, as the PIII is allegedly fixed. Thus, the only way to overclock one is to adjust the FSB speed upwards, thereby increasing CPU speed through its fixed multiplier setting. The mobo is supposed to detect this and configure itself appropriately. Just to be sure, I have set the jumpers to 5x, thereby setting it up for 667MHz at 133MHz FSB.
Bye for now, Stuart.
-----Original Message----- From: Steven T. Hatton [mailto:hattons@bellatlantic.net] Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 1:09 AM To: SuSE Linux List Cc: Stuart Powell Subject: Re: [SLE] [Very OT] Any overclockers out there ?
I don't find this too off topic. I'm interested. Do you have jumpers on your mother board? Are they set correctly? I seem to remember way back when I was a tech CPUs with different clocks requier differnt jumper settings. Look in your mobo docs.
HTH,
Steve
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