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Old December 24th 03, 10:59 PM
Dan
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Hi,

I'm looking to overclock my new XP 2400 using a Gigabyte GA-7VRXP. This
motherboard is based on the KT333 chipset and as I understand, doesn't
support a 166FSB. So my questions is this. How do I overclock using the
multpiliers? The multipliers appear to go up to only 12.5 but must go
higher because this chip is using a multiplier of 15.

What's your opinion on the XP 2400? I purchased it because it's so cheap and
another £100 or so for something that's only 200mhz faster didn't seem worth
it.

Do you think it would compliment a Radeon 9800 nicely? Which will be my
next purchase.

TIA

Dan


 




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