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Timings!?

devo5676

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in the bios what are frequency timings that start like 66/xx/xx ?? for x i can't member what the numbers are!?
 
Judging by the 66, I'd guess it's something like 66/33/200...

The 66/33 are AGP frequency and PCI frequency, respectively. When you overclock and you don't lock the AGP and PCI frequencies, both speed ratings will increase, and it's not really a good idea to run your AGP and PCI speeds out of spec.
 
Just make sure you lock the AGP/PCI buses before you overclock.

You really should read your manual and do some research before you ever even think about trying to overclock lol. I swear so many overclocking noobs get theirselves into so much confusion just cause they want to overclock first and ask questions later :p .

I'll never forget the kid in MaximumPC that overclocked his Athlon XP with a 13.5 multi to 200Mhz FSB lmao.
 
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