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    Davismoore is offline Senior Member
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    Default Hardware for overclocking

    I want to overclock on my previous system for testing purpose. Though all work on previous PC was degrade. I try to make out minimum need and hardware necessity which are helpful for over clocking. So please provide me some suggestions related to this.

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    ThompsonHarris is offline Senior Member
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    Until now, Intel creates CPUs with max advantage; for this reason chance of successful over clocking is maximum with Intel CPUs. If you want for to overclock Pentium 133, attempt to keep away from 'SY022'. 33% of Pentium 133 with S-spec has put out of action for multiplier settings of other than x2. There are 22 of 66 entries with 'SY022', where CPU wouldn’t keep multipliers of x2.5 and x3. Diminutive numeral of SU073 looks to suffer from this problem.

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