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Old February 17th 04, 03:17 PM
Kim And John Holtz
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Hi.

I recently overclocked my Presario Series 5000 5002us.
It was not that hard to do.
All I did was install CPUFSB
set it for FIC AZ11 PLL-IC Cyress/icw W230(3) A
and set it at 104FSB.
I gained a little speed with the Athlon
T-bird 1.4GHz 200FSB now running at
1455.9MHz @ 208FSB.
Anything higher than 104FSB the PC will hang.
Ttry it and see what works for you .
Why the AZ11? It is because the AZ11, AZ31 and the OEM UWAVE boards use
the same clock generator chip.

Goog Luck


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Old February 17th 04, 04:43 PM
HH
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1.4 to 1.455.9GHz? I doubt the change is even noticeable in every day use
and certainly not worth any potential issues, warranty or otherwise.
HH

"Kim And John Holtz" wrote in message
news:1gqYb.47996$yE5.200120@attbi_s54...
Hi.

I recently overclocked my Presario Series 5000 5002us.
It was not that hard to do.
All I did was install CPUFSB
set it for FIC AZ11 PLL-IC Cyress/icw W230(3) A
and set it at 104FSB.
I gained a little speed with the Athlon
T-bird 1.4GHz 200FSB now running at
1455.9MHz @ 208FSB.
Anything higher than 104FSB the PC will hang.
Ttry it and see what works for you .
Why the AZ11? It is because the AZ11, AZ31 and the OEM UWAVE boards

use
the same clock generator chip.

Goog Luck




 




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