Gary Lightfoot wrote :
> Shepİ wrote:
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>>Click here
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>>http://tinyurl.com/fj24
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> Thanks for the link. Oh well, I guess I could try 166/133, but it'll
> probably result in a black screen and having to reset cmos.
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> What do you reckon the equivalent speed it's currently running at? A
> 2400+ maybe?
The 2600+ 166MHz FSB has a multiplier of 12.5, so at 133MHz FSB it will
run at 2000+ speed. (FSB x multiplier = CPU speed) <http://tinyurl.com/g74g>
If you have PC2700 memory, you could try SpeedFan
<http://www.almico.com/speedfan>. "Clock" tab, set up motherboard make
and model, and scroll down the listbox with speeds in it. Find the one
with "CPU: 166.7MHz" and "SDRAM: 166.7MHz" and set clock. It may lock up
if it doesn't like it though, so do it with not much else open. Also,
the hassle wouldn't be worth the increase in speed for most things, so
it's only worth doing it if you want to do something intensive.
Another way, as Shep has suggested, is to get an OC BIOS and run it at
150/150. This would get you slightly better than 2200+ speed, and would
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