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athlon fx
12:02 PM - November 13, 1999 by
Thomas Pabst
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: make, athlon, overclocking, device
Topics: Build Your Own
Syndication:
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: make, athlon, overclocking, device
Topics: Build Your Own
Syndication:
Table of Contents:
Let's Get To The Settings
The first table shows the 'FID' = frequency ID settings, more commonly known as the 'multiplier-settings'.

The next table is called 'BP_FID'. You need to adjust those settings too if you want your Athlon to work at the desired frequency you adjusted in the 'FID'-section. Please make sure to choose the same settings for the 'BP_FID' as you chose for the 'FID'.

Last but not least there is the table for the voltage selection. Please be reminded that increasing the voltage can damage your CPU and don't forget to re-read the comments I made in the first Athlon-overclock article .

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