overclocking proprietary systems

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Hi there

Has anyone made any progress in overclocking proprietary systems, eg. IBM,
HP Compaq, Dell.

Best regards
Loane
 
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Loane Sharp wrote:

> Hi there
>
> Has anyone made any progress in overclocking proprietary systems, eg. IBM,
> HP Compaq, Dell.
>
> Best regards
> Loane
>
>

If you mean by just typing a few things on the keyboard into BIOS, no.
 
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Not really, not in recent years. Way way back, in the days of the Intel
Slot CPUs, you could cut traces and or solder in jumpers to change the
frontside bus speed between 66 MHz and 100 MHz and set a variety of core
voltages. This allowed overclocking of 66 MHz FSB Intel CPU's by 50% as
long as the motherboard supported a 100 MHz FSB. There were also adapters
that allowed using a PPGA CPU in slots, and that included jumpers for
setting voltages and switching the FSB between 66 MHz and 100 MHz.

For the present, for Intel CPUs, motherboards without overclocking
provisions are, at best, NOT the place to get your start in overclocking.
And at worst, are not going to be overclockable at all (Intel brand
motherboards fall into the latter category.)

Phil Weldon

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> Hi there
>
> Has anyone made any progress in overclocking proprietary systems, eg. IBM,
> HP Compaq, Dell.
>
> Best regards
> Loane
>
 

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Loane Sharp wrote:
> Has anyone made any progress in overclocking proprietary systems, eg.
> IBM, HP Compaq, Dell.

I overclocked my Compaq Professional Workstation 6000 by 33 MHz to 300
MHz!!! Whew!
Hahaha... it turns out the P2's up to 333 MHz have unlocked multipliers, and
this workstation had the option to set them. But well, it's the last Compaq
I managed to O/C ;-)
--
Thomas