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Old 13 May 2003, 11:47 AM
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About to get my new PC(in a day or two). I'd like to twiddle around with the various settings etc to see how much it could be overclocked.

What relationship does changing the voltage have to upping the FSB?
Memory timings, I know what they do. But if I up the FSB do I need to change the memory timings?

Can anyone point me to a over clocking for dummies site?
Old 13 May 2003, 11:51 AM
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I've just been reading the www.overclockers.co.uk forums over the last week or 3

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Old 13 May 2003, 11:58 AM
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Me too. Does'nt tell me what'll make it go whiz or boom-fizz though.
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Say you up the fsb, and it locks. Then would be a good time to up the voltage, but doing this you run the risk of frying it.

Keep notes of the temperature.

After some advice from nick, i stress test for 12 hours, even though he does more. To make sure its stable.

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