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To: Gary Korn who wrote (37691)3/5/1998 1:13:00 AM
From: sepku  Read Replies (2) of 61433
 
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Hey, did you all realize you can "over-clock" your PC? Maybe it's just me, but I didn't know about this ability to tweak some more performance out of your computer. Aside from a laptop, I have a desktop from 4 years ago that could use some more juice. I'm going to turn the P75 into a P150.

Check out the info at this site...after the page loads, go to the menu in the frame on the right and click on "over-clocking". There's a nice chart on the bottom that shows the performance expectations and risks at various settings (Imagine squeezing over 450mhz out of those new 333's!!)http://www.splatter.net/aces/

Here's the details in a nutshell:

Modify the multipliers and BUS settings, either through soft-BIOS or hardware jumpers (BUS x multiplier = clock speed). Don't try to turn a P100 into a 233 mhz monster unless you want your computer to become a smoldering hunk of plastic and silicon. A reasonable goal is to bump up performance 50% - 75% with minimal risk and optimal increase in speed.

Buy a big heatsink, thermal glue, and processor fan at Radio Shack ($15) to displace heat. Set up this cooling system over the processor.

Perks:

Increase in SPEED!

Quirks:

Shortens processor life...pentiums are built with expectations to function as new for 10 years. Caution: AMD + Cyrix processors may not be as heat-resistant as pentiums.

Get greedy, and you have potential for meltdown.
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