December 24, 200520 yr Im with Ripken, BIOS, but i remember the elden days of P 133 when u wanted to overclock was to slap a bigger heatsink and a move jumpers for the extra speed... Now those where the days...
January 5, 200620 yr look on this page, for your motherboardhttp://www.cpuid.com/clockgen.phpclockgen is a great pice of software.if you want to test for stability, try superPi http://files.extremeoverclocking.com/file.php?f=36and prime 95http://www.mersenne.org/freesoft.htmoh and if your going high on memory, grab the memtest .iso file, and burn with nero (image burner)http://www.memtest86.com/memtest86-3.2.iso.zip Edited January 5, 200620 yr by gdogg
January 5, 200620 yr You should use Memtest86+. It uses the core of Memtest86 but clears some of the bugs.http://www.memtest.org/Clockgen was nice when I had the 3500. It doesn't work with X2.I'm doing everything in the BIOS now anyway so it's not a loss.
January 6, 200620 yr i have an opteron and clockgen doesnt work.i also have windows 64bit edition so memtest doesnt work, thank god that dfi has memtest built into their bios.
February 6, 200620 yr i have an opteron and clockgen doesnt work.i also have windows 64bit edition so memtest doesnt work, thank god that dfi has memtest built into their bios.Memtest86 isn't based on Windows anyways, thus you will be running outside of Windows. Thus the Windows version you have don't matter unless you can't extract the disk image to make a Memtest86 CD or floppy disk.
February 7, 200620 yr i have an opteron and clockgen doesnt work.i also have windows 64bit edition so memtest doesnt work, thank god that dfi has memtest built into their bios.I have an Opteron and clockgen works for me...
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