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Old 07-01-2003, 01:14 PM
 
Lowen B. Holde


When you overclock the fsb on an K7V Dragon Plus! 266A, what components in
your system are you overclocking? Obviously the CPU, but what else? The
video card? And does anyone have a link to a site that explains the basics
of overclocking?


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Old 07-02-2003, 08:13 PM
 
Denny Wheeler
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On Tue, 01 Jul 2003 12:14:24 GMT, "Lowen B. Holde"
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>When you overclock the fsb on an K7V Dragon Plus! 266A, what components in
>your system are you overclocking? Obviously the CPU, but what else? The
>video card? And does anyone have a link to a site that explains the basics
>of overclocking?


Everything on the PCI Bus. And the AGP card.

Try a Google search on 'overclocking'--and read the Tom's Hardware
Guide article on memory tuning. I posted a link to it in another post
today.

Look at The BIOS Optimization Guide - http://www.rojakpot.com/bog.aspx
Though it's somewhat beyond 'basics'--it's worth your bookmarking for
reference.


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-denny (curmudgeon)

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Old 08-19-2004, 01:56 PM
 
E. Harris
Default Re: FSB Overclocking

Get a free copy of SiSoft Sandra 2004 off the net, it will show you what
your FSB changes are doing to your PCI/IDE and AGP bus speeds.
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> When you overclock the fsb on an K7V Dragon Plus! 266A, what components in
> your system are you overclocking? Obviously the CPU, but what else? The
> video card? And does anyone have a link to a site that explains the

basics
> of overclocking?
>
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