AlphaFox

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Im not sure the exact procedure to o/c my T1Bird 1Ghz. do I connect all of the L1 bridges with a pencil and then use the dip switches on the MB? I have an A7V. please help..
 

Lowlypawn

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People like u drive me nuts.
You obviously didn’t bother to take 2 minutes and do a simple search with the keywords “A7V” and “overclocking”. Before u ask for help on this forum at least take the time to read up on the subject, then if u still can’t find the answer to your problem post it here and we will be happy to answer.
Here are some links to help u out.
http://www.athlonoc.com/rev_a7v_1.htm
http://www.athlonoc.com/a7v_guide.htm
http://mitglied.tripod.de/Juggernaut/index.htm
http://www.vr-zone.com/guides/asusA7V/
There are tons more and I recommend u do a search on this forum for this question has been answered before.

Why are u still reading my post! U should be reading all the articles on the web!

Ok, here it is in a nutshell.
Connect the L1 bridges with a #2 pencil, conductive pen, or defogger paint.
Go to ASUS.COM and print out the dipswitch setting (some of the manuals that came with the mobo are wrong).
Set the Mobo to jumpermode, 1.85 volts, keep the FSB at 100 at first then start raising the multiplier 10.5, 11, 11.5, then 12.
If u get lucky u might get to 1.2gig.
Once u find the highest setting for the multiplier start raising the FSB, I doubt u will get over 105.
U can also try different combos like a lower multiplier + higher FSB.
I like to keep my FSB at 100, that way I know my Hard drive is not going to have any problems.
The A7V is in my opinion the best MB to have because of the wealth of knowledge on the web.
Sure u might me able to OC a little higher with another MB but if u had a problem there would be a lot less info and people to kelp u out.

Good luck and Cya