
But he say dont use conductive ink.
Newbie here
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Can Intel D975XBX Do Overclocking, Need to know because have 1
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![]() But he say dont use conductive ink. Newbie here This post has been edited by sayut: Jul 24 2006, 01:22 AM |
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Jul 24 2006, 01:58 PM
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How to Overclock Intel D101GGCL plz anybody can help
i have a 3.0GHZ dual core processor 800mhz |
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hope they have modded bios for that.that will be cool
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The D975XBX can definitely be overclocked; I've done numerous overclocks on it. In the OS, you could install IDCC 2.1 (Intel Desktop Control Center) and enable burn in mode. Once overclocked, you need to reboot for the effect to take place. That should allow you to overclock.
As a matter of fact, if you have AA# 304 and above, you should be able to run Core2 Duo including the Extreme Editions. It's also the only chipset that can allow upwards multiplier setting for the EE whilst D965 based boards can only have downward multipliers on EE Core2 Duo. |
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