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Tom's Hardware > Forum > CPU & Components > CPUs > -45c for PIII700

-45c for PIII700@1152

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I have overclocked pentiumIII 700e@1152 MHZ .
some info here http://xoverclocker.com
and some others oc results
duron600@1160
cII677@1225
pIII500@959
Thanks

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hi there, i own a dual PIIIE@550MHz,and i would like to overclock them...what is the best way to do that?
my board is a giga-byte dual processor using the intel 440bx chip, and i think by the book it says that it cannot support more than 100MHZ bus

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Overclock your front side bus. You should be able to hit 112FSB pretty easy. Im sure your RAM is PC100 and should work and 112Mhz.

5.5x12x2 = 108Mhz increase

If you get better RAM (PC133/PC150) you should be able to hit higher FSB but your pushing your PCI devices faster too. most devices will be ok. just something to remember when overclocking.

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not at all bad...

you do not strengthen the weak by weakening the strong

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"pIII500@959"

howd you get the fsb to 192MHz?!!!!!!

mating is for procreation, not recreation-Ace
abstinence saves lives

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bump!

mating is for procreation, not recreation-Ace
abstinence saves lives

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i815 chipset can do it, with the right motherboard. My CUSL2 could run at that speed, if I picked the 133/100 combination, with the right processor and cooling.

Cast not thine pearls before the swine

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