Why do you want to over clock a PII 450 ? Is it not fast enought? In
most cases you need a branded Motherboard to overclock. But
besides that, the only to over clock a PII is to up your FSB. Look in
tour m/b to see if it has jumpers to set the bus freq.(FSB) to higher
freq. i.e. 105MHz of 122MHz. If you don't then forget about it. See
www.tomshardware.com for some good resoures. But remember.
Do you really need the extra umph that you might not get.
Dairmaid O'Loughlin
OK, it's time to own up. I've no idea how to overclock. I've read bits and
pieces over the net but it all made me think that I need as special
motherboard.
But since you gus have been talking about how easy it is through the BIOS, I
was hoping someone might give my some guide as to what I nee to do. Of the list
of course.
I have a Gateway PII450
Cheers
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