Ok So I'm sitting here with my Intel VC820 motherboard. No OC capabilities what so ever...Or so I thought. Here's where my question comes into play. Normally I used to do all my OC through the bios. Up in 1 MHZ increments. Too bad I blew out my mobo (don't ask )
But the mobo has a manual FSB indicator. 100Mhz or 133Mhz.
What harm could come to my entire system besides the fact of a complet CPU fail if I turned it to 133Mhz FSB. Like HD, Ram, CD Roms, Vid and sound cards, and so on. What could happen? Here's my specs
Intel VC820 Mobo
750Mhz PIII/100MHZ FSB
I/O Magic 16/12/40 CD-RW
ATi Radeon 8500 64MB DDR
Hercules Fortissimo II Sound Card
Maxtor 10GB and 40GB Hd's
Linksys EtherFast 10/100 v4
And of course... HP 1.44 Floppy
Thanks guys. I hope I can finally get some reassurance on it will work, or it will blow up. I just can't figure it out myslef. Would it go too high and all I need to do is turn it back down, or would it work fine, just hotter, well you get the idea, thanks again.
Bob
But the mobo has a manual FSB indicator. 100Mhz or 133Mhz.
What harm could come to my entire system besides the fact of a complet CPU fail if I turned it to 133Mhz FSB. Like HD, Ram, CD Roms, Vid and sound cards, and so on. What could happen? Here's my specs
Intel VC820 Mobo
750Mhz PIII/100MHZ FSB
I/O Magic 16/12/40 CD-RW
ATi Radeon 8500 64MB DDR
Hercules Fortissimo II Sound Card
Maxtor 10GB and 40GB Hd's
Linksys EtherFast 10/100 v4
And of course... HP 1.44 Floppy
Thanks guys. I hope I can finally get some reassurance on it will work, or it will blow up. I just can't figure it out myslef. Would it go too high and all I need to do is turn it back down, or would it work fine, just hotter, well you get the idea, thanks again.
Bob