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| 45629 |
2002-04-25 11:30:00 |
Ok so I've heard a bit about overclocking and read most of the stuff relating to this on the net and here but am still at somewhat of a loss. Now I know that it could make my PC run faster with the inevitable side effect of overheating which I'm going to have to compensate for with larger fans and heat sinks but basically all I want to know is how to do it without buggering my system completely This is how the system looks....AMD-K6-2 333MHz (512KB) 32MB 4GB HDD IDE PCI/ISA Microtwr(3X4) ATI 32X CD 56K Win98
TIA |
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| 45630 |
2002-04-25 11:41:00 |
i would forget it with that system. k6-2's are really hard to overclock. for the cost of the big heatsinks/fans you could pick up another mobo and cpu. |
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| 45631 |
2002-04-25 11:58:00 |
Have to agree here. The K6-2 is a total dog to overclock. If you are really really lucky it might run at 350mhz but I wouldn't count on it at all. Don't even bother! |
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| 45632 |
2002-04-25 12:13:00 |
True what the others have said waste of time with your setup, if you are upgrading go for a duron 700 they really do overclock well depending of course on your M/board as well. If you want more speed add a little memory |
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