![]() It is the same case with P4's i will have that extra 133mhz FSB to work with on my system and likely get more! over clocking out of my cpu, then i would if it was a 533 FSB - as long as it is a northwood, or what evere core.īeen reading up on this religiously, some suggest i get a 2.0a chip as many have gotten that up to 3ghz mark with water cooling, which is what i am looking into. So what you would do is get a cpu that was 100fsb - and a mobo and memory that was 133fsb - which gave u that 33mhz extra to work with with out worrying about ruining your mobo or memory. The 100' over clock MUCH futher beacuse there was more headroom on the FSB speed - where as the 133 - was already maxing out the CPU / memory and mother board. with the system i have asus p4p800s p4 2. WD 120GB 8mb Special Edition Windows XP Professional Cold Cathode & Matching. It was much like the PIII 100fsb chips and the 133fsb chips. i have asus ti 4200 but it has some problem with the fan and im getting an exchange since i've got it for less than a month. Q Processors E E, Ti' 1.2GHz Duron mum 18 MSI 21 GeForce4 ri-iooo 128MB. The reason to get a 400mhz FSB CPU is because the mobo support's 533 - so that gives me an extra 133mhz to work with on over clocking. I got a new mobo and such a p4s533 - with pc-2100 - which i will change to pc-3500 (for ever more leeway on memory fsb speeds) ![]()
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