So I was messing with some options in the BIOS of an old PC that has a Pentium Dual-Core. I found that the only way to O.C. was raising the FSB frequency. According to the BIOS help info, it should be able to hit up to 500 MHz (that used with a 10x core multiplier equals 5.0 GHz).
The thing is that getting past the 223 MHz FSB (10x multiplier: 2.23 GHz) the system won´t boot. So I blew down the multiplier to 6 and started to raise the FSB, and noticed that it could hit up to 250 MHz.
I have just restablished the frequency to 223 MHz to check the VCore, and it was 1.3.
Which voltage do I need to O.C. at least to 2.60 GHz (using 10x multiplier)?
Thanks in advance.
The thing is that getting past the 223 MHz FSB (10x multiplier: 2.23 GHz) the system won´t boot. So I blew down the multiplier to 6 and started to raise the FSB, and noticed that it could hit up to 250 MHz.
I have just restablished the frequency to 223 MHz to check the VCore, and it was 1.3.
Which voltage do I need to O.C. at least to 2.60 GHz (using 10x multiplier)?
Thanks in advance.
Rig 1: Windows 10 Home | AMD A6-1450 @ 600/1000/1400 MHz | AMD Radeon HD Graphics 8250 | 4GB RAM | HP Pavilion TouchSmart 11.
Rig 2: Windows 10 Pro | Intel Core i7-2640M @ 780/2800/3500 MHz | Intel HD 3000 Mobile | 8GB RAM | Dell Latitude 6320.