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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2001
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| I have never overclocked before and would like to try it on my latest processor/motherboard. What I was looking for was tips/methods for overclocking a P3-733 on my CUSL2. Right now I am using the dip switches on my MB to set CPU to 733. Also which site has the best step by step for newbies? Here are the specs for my system. P3-733 384 MB PC 133 Crucial CAS2 ASUS CUSL2 SB Live Voodoo 5 5500 AGP IBM Deskstar 3DCool Tornado 1000 case (awesome) Any results from others with P3-733 would be appreciated. Thanks Sean |
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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: Seattle WA
Posts: 271
| This site has everything you need http://www.overclockers.com
__________________ Eddie S. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2001
Posts: 3
| 150 bus sean I went into the bios and upped by FSP to 150 with my cusl2 and p3 733, which in turn bumped the cpu up to 802mhz (or something close to that) and everything is quite stable. Can't say I notice a distinct increase in performance tho. |
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