D db4rt BSOD Messages 381 Dec 8, 2007 #1 Im looking to OC an pentium 2 400MHz on an asus p2b. how far could I go and How? there is no options in the bios
Im looking to OC an pentium 2 400MHz on an asus p2b. how far could I go and How? there is no options in the bios
Rudster8161 BSOD Messages 6,556 Dec 8, 2007 #2 with that old of a board, and no options in the BIOS, im going to say you cant, besides, you would get like 40mhz before it would go unstable.
with that old of a board, and no options in the BIOS, im going to say you cant, besides, you would get like 40mhz before it would go unstable.
OP OP D db4rt BSOD Messages 381 Dec 8, 2007 #3 well then isint that bs. okay i guess ill just build a p3 system
bobert1 BSOD Messages 315 Dec 8, 2007 #4 if this is the laptop we were just talking about i would OC it . so one told me u should neva OC a laptop . they over heat so fast
if this is the laptop we were just talking about i would OC it . so one told me u should neva OC a laptop . they over heat so fast
OP OP D db4rt BSOD Messages 381 Dec 8, 2007 #6 yeah i have alot of old systems and a few new ones just trying to improve the old ones
Juice1 Fully Optimized Messages 2,946 Dec 8, 2007 #7 ohnoes said: no offense but old system? Click to expand... Lol, it's his olddd system, he has a few of them.
ohnoes said: no offense but old system? Click to expand... Lol, it's his olddd system, he has a few of them.
O ohnoes In Runtime Messages 406 Dec 8, 2007 #8 i dont see any point to overclock them because it wont make much of a difference and anymore will cause it to crash
i dont see any point to overclock them because it wont make much of a difference and anymore will cause it to crash
4 4fingerninja In Runtime Messages 467 Dec 8, 2007 #9 i say overclock the snot out of it just to see what happeneds when ur done but thats just me