"Mitchua" wrote in message
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I upgraded from an XP1800+ to an XP2400+ (couldn't find an XP2600+
266FSB
chip) & by changing multipliers it is now happily running at 2.3Ghz -
effectively something over an XP2800+.
Did you really notice that much of a difference in preformance?
With a 50% jump in clockspeed -in 2D no, in games yes, but that PC runs an
unlocked ATI 9500 Pro & the CPU was the bottleneck.
Is your XP1800+ a Palomino, Thoroughbred "A" or "B"?
Palomino.
Not a lot you can do then unless you fancy some surgery.
The A7V266-E is not a good FSB overclocker (usually about 145 max) but
if
you have a Thoroughbred "B" you can probably adjust the multiplier (have
to
move the Palo freq jumper back to Athlon/Duron) without any surgery to
the
chip. Otherwise you will have to unlock the chip.
It was booting into WinXP "stable" at 11.5 mult,148 fsb,1.85volt
(~1701mhz)
but I'd be downloading something and then BANG blue screen of death. I
assume that was OC'ed too high (right?). Anyhow, I settled on 1.80volt,
11.5 mult, 138 fsh = 1621MHz and it seems to be running stable. Should I
try to OC it any more?
SNIP
As I said usually about 145 is the max so you were doing pretty well at 148.
A Palomino & an A7V266-E are just not a great overclocking platform (very
stable everyday rig though).
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