W watchthisspace Baseband Member Messages 56 Mar 9, 2006 #81 When I set mine to 100% it wont boot into windows, just bsod's
W watchthisspace Baseband Member Messages 56 Mar 9, 2006 #83 Which was by SPD which resulted at 200mhz, and that's still 5:6
O ownage Fully Optimized Messages 4,404 Mar 9, 2006 #84 no no, manually set your FSB and multiplier. Your FSB should be 133. I dont know what the stock speed of a 2100+ should be.
no no, manually set your FSB and multiplier. Your FSB should be 133. I dont know what the stock speed of a 2100+ should be.
W watchthisspace Baseband Member Messages 56 Mar 9, 2006 #85 The stock for the 2100 is 133mhz, and I've got my 2100 overclocked to a 2700 which is 166mhz
O ownage Fully Optimized Messages 4,404 Mar 11, 2006 #86 i know its 133, whats the multiplier on that?
O ownage Fully Optimized Messages 4,404 Mar 11, 2006 #88 okay, set your multiplier to 11x. Then put your FSB at 166 and go up from there. Take is slow and easy. If it becomes unstable, bump up the voltage.
okay, set your multiplier to 11x. Then put your FSB at 166 and go up from there. Take is slow and easy. If it becomes unstable, bump up the voltage.
W watchthisspace Baseband Member Messages 56 Mar 12, 2006 #89 http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=78372 161mhz was the most stablest I could get up to
O ownage Fully Optimized Messages 4,404 Mar 12, 2006 #90 loosen you RAM timings to 2.5-3-3-10. And keep going.