I'm actually quite mixed-up after reading some Athlon o/c articles. Pls help to clarify some doubts b4 I decide to take the Athlon plunge...
How do you actually use the PCB connectors say, from TrinityMicro, to o/c the Athlon? By changing the multiplier, FSB and voltage via those dip-switches? If this is so, then how does this work in conjunction with the mutiplier and FSB settings on SoftJumper in the BIOS? Would'nt they somehow "crashes" due to double settings?
If you were to o/c, say a Athlon 500Mhz to 600Mhz using those PCB connectors from TrinityMicro, will you be able to further o/c the CPU by using higher FSB settings on a overclockable Athlon mobo like Asus K7M? After o/c to 600Mhz, then set FSB to 110Mhz to make it run at 660Mhz?
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How do you actually use the PCB connectors say, from TrinityMicro, to o/c the Athlon? By changing the multiplier, FSB and voltage via those dip-switches? If this is so, then how does this work in conjunction with the mutiplier and FSB settings on SoftJumper in the BIOS? Would'nt they somehow "crashes" due to double settings?
If you were to o/c, say a Athlon 500Mhz to 600Mhz using those PCB connectors from TrinityMicro, will you be able to further o/c the CPU by using higher FSB settings on a overclockable Athlon mobo like Asus K7M? After o/c to 600Mhz, then set FSB to 110Mhz to make it run at 660Mhz?
?????
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AsusP5A, K6-400 @ 448, 128Mb Micron PC100 -8E SDRAM, G400 16Mb, IBM 16GP 8.4, Quantum ST 3.2, Toshiba 32X, HP CDWriter 7570i, RIC 17", ProLink WinScan Pro2000, HP Deskjet 710C, SBLive! Value, Altec Lansing ACS45 & ACS295
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