AMD Athlon XP 2600+ Barton Overclocking


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I`m not good with overclocking so I need some help :)

I`m going to overclock my AMD XP 2600+ Barton CPU, i`m going to speed up the fsb to clock it.

But what do I do, what do I set the fsb as? And how much can I clock it? Can I get it to 2900+ ? I got a ABIT KV7 motherboard.

My fan is strong and can run up to 3600rp/m.

thanks :)

2900+ absolutely, 2900MHz not really possible.

Yo will have to check what's your memory's max FSB frequency. If you have PC3200 (DDR400) memory, then it should work up to 200MHz FSB, otherwise, you can enconter stabitity problems sooner.

I would up the FSB to 185MHz first, check stability went to 190MHz FSB, recheck stability and if it would be stable go to 200MHz FSB. If the system would become unstable, and CPU temperature low enough, I would increase CPU voltage step or two to regain stability.

Good luck!

some more questions :)

In my bios it says 2200+ 2300+ 2400+ 2600+

I can set it as I want, at the moment it is set as 2600+ but if I overclock it do I need to change it?

Or still stay as 2600+?

And I dont do anything with the CPU voltage if it works fine right?

one more question

is this fan good enough ?

http://www.coolermaster.com/index.php?LT=e...Aero%207%20Lite

uh, there are much better ones out there.

thermalright sp-97, alx-800 (good. i have this), slk series, etc.

swiftech, zalman, even the vantec aeroflow. choose from that list.

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