On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 19:09:49 -0500, Patrick Tite wrote:
> "Wes Newell" <w.newell RemoveThis @SOSverizon.net> wrote in message
> news:pan.2004.01.15.06.41.15.897106@SOSverizon.net...
>> On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 23:32:57 -0500, Patrick Tite wrote:
>>
>> > Any advice or directions on how to do this
>>
>> Multiplier times FSb = cpu speed.
>>
> Do you have any more detailed directions? I'm extremely new to this.
>
2400+ has a default multiplier of 15 and a default FSB of 133Mhz for a
speed of 2000MHz default. Change multiplier to 16 and it becomes 2133.
Chnge multiplier to 13 and FSB to 166MHz and it becomes 2166MHz.
11x200=2200MHz. If your cpu is multiplier locked, then all you can do is
raise FSB. If you're looking for an overclocking guide in general, might
try searching for overclocking guide. There's tons of info on overclocking
the Athlon. A quick search of overclocking 2400+ got 42,000 hits. The info
is there, all you have to do is look and read.
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