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    Question Overclocking My 933MHz?

    Hey, I have never overclocked before, and I wanted to toy around with it a little bit. I have a PIII 933 on an ABIT SA6R Motherboard. I just wanted to know how exactly I would go about doing this, even if it were just to jump to 1GHz? Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

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    933 is fast on its own.need more info about your putter? you need to read all you can about O/Cing.overclockers.com is a good place to go,sharkeyextreme.com. also.i wouldnt do if i had a p-933.good luck!!!

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    You have to be very careful since it's the first time you O/C.

    I would check here:
    www.tomshardware.com www.overclockers.com

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    Originally posted by Ebu:
    <STRONG>Hey, I have never overclocked before, and I wanted to toy around with it a little bit. I have a PIII 933 on an ABIT SA6R Motherboard. I just wanted to know how exactly I would go about doing this, even if it were just to jump to 1GHz? Any help would be appreciated, thanks.</STRONG>
    The only way to overclock a recent Intel processor is by running the FSB higher than designed, and your FSB is already at 133 MHz; you may not select a higher multiplier, however, with quality memory, it may be possible to increase the FSB, with stability, to as high as 138-143 MHz, but be aware that the memory clock,PCI, and AGP freqs are also proportionately overclocked as well, and some hard drives, and sound/ video/NIC cards do not like out of spec freqs...

    In your case, I doubt a 933 will seem slow quite yet, however the SA6 is indeed a quality mainboard with lots of FSB options above 133 MHz. (138 Mhz is usually not dificult to attain...)

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