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From: "bobwarasila" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 8:10 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Help - overclocking experiment
> I've been running a Soltek SL75DRV5 since August with no problems so I
> thought I would play with the BIOS settings today. This board comes with
> RedStorm so I thought I would let it run (my first experience with
> overclocking). It got to 149Hz and restarted the system but it wouldn't
> restart, hanging after the RAM check. I let the machine sit for about 10
> minutes and then I could get into the BIOS via DEL.
>
> On the Redstorm screen CPU Speed = 145, presumably that's what it reset it
> to. I lowered it back to 133 and everything seems to be fine. BTW at 145
> the opening screen showed the Athlon (2000+) as a 2200+. If I
understand
> this correctly I'm changing the clock on the motherboard. Does that make
> everything run faster, CPU and memory? Also looks as if my system can't
be
> pushed much harder than the design speed, is that typical?
>
>
this makes CPU (FSB), memory, PCI bus, and AGP bus all run faster. and I
think overclock isn't supported by this list.
Jun Qian
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