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hu man

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Since: Feb 15, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 11:11 pm
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Hi
How can I tell if my old system can be overclocked? I would like to use
it to play around with different OS's, but it is quite slow. It is a socket
5 Pentium 133 processor. I am not sure what kind of MB it is though. If
someone could tell me if it is possible, I would greatly appreciate it. If
more info is needed, tell me what you need & where to find it. TIA

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dr_hardwrae

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2003 1:12 pm
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"hu man" <hu man.DeleteThis@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:dEmdnZHXAokEr--iXTWJkw@comcast.com...
 > Hi
 > How can I tell if my old system can be overclocked? I would like to
use
 > it to play around with different OS's, but it is quite slow. It is a
socket
 > 5 Pentium 133 processor. I am not sure what kind of MB it is though. If
 > someone could tell me if it is possible, I would greatly appreciate it. If
 > more info is needed, tell me what you need & where to find it. TIA
 >
 >
What kind of system? Home brew or brand name. Who makes the MB and what
model is it?<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2003 3:18 pm
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This is an older system. I am assuming it was a whole gateway sys. It is
in a gateway 2000 case, registered to gateway, IBM PC/AT, ISA system bus,
American Megatrends BIOS (4/30/96) version 1.00.11BS0T. I just found this
info, that is why it was not included in original post. thanks.
"dr_hardwrae" <dr_hardware.TakeThisOut@earth.net> wrote in message
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 >
 > "hu man" <hu man.TakeThisOut@nowhere.com> wrote in message
 > news:dEmdnZHXAokEr--iXTWJkw@comcast.com...
  > > Hi
  > > How can I tell if my old system can be overclocked? I would like to
 > use
  > > it to play around with different OS's, but it is quite slow. It is a
 > socket
  > > 5 Pentium 133 processor. I am not sure what kind of MB it is though. If
  > > someone could tell me if it is possible, I would greatly appreciate it.
If
  > > more info is needed, tell me what you need & where to find it. TIA
  > >
  > >
 > What kind of system? Home brew or brand name. Who makes the MB and what
 > model is it?
 >
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dr_hardwrae

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2003 7:43 pm
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"hu man" <hu man.TakeThisOut@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:oqydnWO_heQAiO6iU-KYgw@comcast.com...
 > This is an older system. I am assuming it was a whole gateway sys. It
is
 > in a gateway 2000 case, registered to gateway, IBM PC/AT, ISA system bus,
 > American Megatrends BIOS (4/30/96) version 1.00.11BS0T. I just found this
 > info, that is why it was not included in original post. thanks.
 > "dr_hardwrae" <dr_hardware.TakeThisOut@earth.net> wrote in message
 > news:gczcb.2092$qK1.2268114@news2.news.adelphia.net...
  > >
  > > "hu man" <hu man.TakeThisOut@nowhere.com> wrote in message
  > > news:dEmdnZHXAokEr--iXTWJkw@comcast.com...
   > > > Hi
   > > > How can I tell if my old system can be overclocked? I would like
to
  > > use
   > > > it to play around with different OS's, but it is quite slow. It is a
  > > socket
   > > > 5 Pentium 133 processor. I am not sure what kind of MB it is though.
If
   > > > someone could tell me if it is possible, I would greatly appreciate
it.
 > If
   > > > more info is needed, tell me what you need & where to find it. TIA
   > > >
   > > >
  > > What kind of system? Home brew or brand name. Who makes the MB and
what
  > > model is it?

Ok; well, Gateway uses MB's manufactured to their specs, in most cases, or
Intel MB's. They are not overclockable at all. There is no provision for
it in the BIOS or in the MB hardware.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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hu man

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2003 7:43 pm
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Ok, thanks for the info.

"dr_hardwrae" <dr_hardware.DeleteThis@earth.net> wrote in message
news:HWEcb.2153$qK1.2340870@news2.news.adelphia.net...
 >
 > "hu man" <hu man.DeleteThis@nowhere.com> wrote in message
 > news:oqydnWO_heQAiO6iU-KYgw@comcast.com...
  > > This is an older system. I am assuming it was a whole gateway sys.
It
 > is
  > > in a gateway 2000 case, registered to gateway, IBM PC/AT, ISA system
bus,
  > > American Megatrends BIOS (4/30/96) version 1.00.11BS0T. I just found
this
  > > info, that is why it was not included in original post. thanks.
  > > "dr_hardwrae" <dr_hardware.DeleteThis@earth.net> wrote in message
  > > news:gczcb.2092$qK1.2268114@news2.news.adelphia.net...
   > > >
   > > > "hu man" <hu man.DeleteThis@nowhere.com> wrote in message
   > > > news:dEmdnZHXAokEr--iXTWJkw@comcast.com...
   > > > > Hi
   > > > > How can I tell if my old system can be overclocked? I would like
 > to
   > > > use
   > > > > it to play around with different OS's, but it is quite slow. It is a
   > > > socket
   > > > > 5 Pentium 133 processor. I am not sure what kind of MB it is though.
 > If
   > > > > someone could tell me if it is possible, I would greatly appreciate
 > it.
  > > If
   > > > > more info is needed, tell me what you need & where to find it. TIA
   > > > >
   > > > >
   > > > What kind of system? Home brew or brand name. Who makes the MB and
 > what
   > > > model is it?
 >
 > Ok; well, Gateway uses MB's manufactured to their specs, in most cases, or
 > Intel MB's. They are not overclockable at all. There is no provision for
 > it in the BIOS or in the MB hardware.
 >
 >
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