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Old 14th May 2008, 07:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Helo everyone,

I have a computer which is pentium 3 based processor and manufactured by Samsung Elec. Co. LTD in Korea, Model is Magicstation MA10.
Ok i'll begin with
-Without the use of the BIOS, how can i overclock the FSB or the multiplier of my PC? Because in the BIOS of my computer there are no settings to configure the voltage, FSB, etc involving the overclocking of the Processor.
But a thing, Is ther any way than just using the BIOS to config./ OC the FSB?
Or Putting more fans at the front of the Processor makes the FSB hiher so then the Internal clock?
Thanks

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-Using a Phoenix BIOS ver 4.0 Releas 6.0 OORS Made: 03/19/02
-P3 Processor and Motherboard
-1.00 GHz internal clock is ~996MHz and up FSB at ~133 and up, it reaches at ~1027.75 MHz or so when at 137MHz.
-Model of the Mainboard is 6SLM-4AA, unknown maker but made in Korea.
-256MB Extended DIMM SDRAM (128MB x 2slots)
-640K System RAM
-Chipset: Intel 815E
-Windows XP SP2
-Winfast A180BT / NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 4000
-Fortunately almost all of the parts here (like PSU, 1 pc. of the RAM Disk Drives except the Harddrives) are made by Samsung Electronics in Korea.
-For more info take a look at this what i've attached in ZIP
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Helo everyone,

I have a computer which is pentium 3 based processor and manufactured by Samsung Elec. Co. LTD in Korea, Model is Magicstation MA10.
Ok i'll begin with
-Without the use of the BIOS, how can i overclock the FSB or the multiplier of my PC? Because in the BIOS of my computer there are no settings to configure the voltage, FSB, etc involving the overclocking of the Processor.
But a thing, Is ther any way than just using the BIOS to config./ OC the FSB?
Or Putting more fans at the front of the Processor makes the FSB hiher so then the Internal clock?
Thanks

Specifications
-Using a Phoenix BIOS ver 4.0 Releas 6.0 OORS Made: 03/19/02
-P3 Processor and Motherboard
-1.00 GHz internal clock is ~996MHz and up FSB at ~133 and up, it reaches at ~1027.75 MHz or so when at 137MHz.
-Model of the Mainboard is 6SLM-4AA, unknown maker but made in Korea.
-256MB Extended DIMM SDRAM (128MB x 2slots)
-640K System RAM
-Chipset: Intel 815E
-Windows XP SP2
-Winfast A180BT / NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 4000
-Fortunately almost all of the parts here (like PSU, 1 pc. of the RAM Disk Drives except the Harddrives) are made by Samsung Electronics in Korea.
-For more info take a look at this what i've attached in ZIP
Hi!

I'm pretty sure that the motherboard is OEM based, and there's almost no room for overclocks. Have you checked the BIOS, especially in the Frequency control?
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Can you get the bios string from when you first turn it on, that would help to identify the board.
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I'm pretty sure that the motherboard is OEM based, and there's almost no room for overclocks. Have you checked the BIOS, especially in the Frequency control?
I've searched everywhere but there is no "Freq. Control"

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Can you get the bios string from when you first turn it on, that would help to identify the board
I didn't see the bios string diring post thats why I need to open my computer chassis to determine the model of my board.
SMBIOS: 2.31
SYstem Maker :Samsung Elec. Co. LTD
Sys. Model: DeskTop Sys.
Sys : Ver: CAAA
Sys SN: A32192DT400866
Sys Universal unique ID: 40AB634FDB1DB2118000F0CEB788CD80
BIOS VER: 00RS.031902.HJU or commonly as 6.00 OORS
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Is ther any way than just using the BIOS to config./ OC the FSB?
Yes, there are some tools out there that will work after BIOS post but during windoze boot. I've never used them so can't give you names. You might try the forums at THIS site.

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Or Putting more fans at the front of the Processor makes the FSB hiher so then the Internal clock?
This will do nothing except make noise and possibly lower the CPU temp 1C.

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-1.00 GHz internal clock is ~996MHz and up FSB at ~133 and up, it reaches at ~1027.75 MHz or so when at 137MHz.
If you don't have an FSB ("frequency control") adjustment in BIOS then how do you know what the cpu runs at with a FSB of 133 vs what it runs at with FSB at 137?
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I doubt the bios has many overclocking options at all.
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If you don't have an FSB ("frequency control") adjustment in BIOS then how do you know what the cpu runs at with a FSB of 133 vs what it runs at with FSB at 137?
There is a program made by CPUID called ClockGen 1.5.0 or whatever ver. is that and using CPU-Z and other pro. to determine the FSB and the Internal clock.

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Marty, when you first boot the computer the bios string should display in the bottom left of the monitor. Is there a splash screen from the manufacturer that pops up when you boot? If so try to disable in bios and you should see the string when you first turn on the pc.
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Marty, when you first boot the computer the bios string should display in the bottom left of the monitor. Is there a splash screen from the manufacturer that pops up when you boot? If so try to disable in bios and you should see the string when you first turn on the pc.
NO LUCK? I didnt see it

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OK , well lets try it this way then. Go to Http://scan.esupport.com run the scan there and see what you can come up with.

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