snowdog <zip@notta.com> wrote in news:Xns99D047E3B0D9zipnottacom@
208.49.80.188:
> here's what i've got to work with...
>
> Chaintech 9CJS Zenith 875P Motherboard - 800 mhz fsb
>
> Pentium 4 Prescott 3.4 GHz
>
> Corsair TWINX1024 4400 dual channel memory
>
>
> Water cooled.
>
>
> i'd like to i'd like to kick it up to ~4.0 - 4.2 if possible, whilst
not
> cooking it!
>
> not exactly sure on how to do it though.
>
> anyone?
>
> tia.
>
i guess 4ghz is out of the question as computerpoweruser.com says that
the highest they got was 3.85. and that's with the 3.4 EE chip.
and they do explain a little bit on how they got it upto 3.69...
> snowdog <zip@notta.com> wrote in news:Xns99D047E3B0D9zipnottacom@
> 208.49.80.188:
>
>> here's what i've got to work with...
>>
>> Chaintech 9CJS Zenith 875P Motherboard - 800 mhz fsb
>>
>> Pentium 4 Prescott 3.4 GHz
>>
>> Corsair TWINX1024 4400 dual channel memory
>>
>>
>> Water cooled.
>>
>>
>> i'd like to i'd like to kick it up to ~4.0 - 4.2 if possible, whilst
> not
>> cooking it!
>>
>> not exactly sure on how to do it though.
>>
>> anyone?
>>
>> tia.
>>
>
> i guess 4ghz is out of the question as computerpoweruser.com says that
> the highest they got was 3.85. and that's with the 3.4 EE chip.
>
> and they do explain a little bit on how they got it upto 3.69...
>
> i'm going to try it out..
>
> of course anymore suggestion/tips would be nice.
>
> thanks again.
Kris <a@b.net> wrote in news:1rc17iw6sgz14$.dlg@myhost.org:
> On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 16:03:37 GMT, snowdog wrote:
>
>> snowdog <zip@notta.com> wrote in news:Xns99D047E3B0D9zipnottacom@
>> 208.49.80.188:
>>
>>> here's what i've got to work with...
>>>
>>> Chaintech 9CJS Zenith 875P Motherboard - 800 mhz fsb
>>>
>>> Pentium 4 Prescott 3.4 GHz
>>>
>>> Corsair TWINX1024 4400 dual channel memory
>>>
>>>
>>> Water cooled.
>>>
>>>
>>> i'd like to i'd like to kick it up to ~4.0 - 4.2 if possible, whilst
>> not
>>> cooking it!
>>>
>>> not exactly sure on how to do it though.
>>>
>>> anyone?
>>>
>>> tia.
>>>
>>
>> i guess 4ghz is out of the question as computerpoweruser.com says
>> that the highest they got was 3.85. and that's with the 3.4 EE chip.
>>
>> and they do explain a little bit on how they got it upto 3.69...
>>
>> i'm going to try it out..
>>
>> of course anymore suggestion/tips would be nice.
>>
>> thanks again.
>
> good OCing basics:
> http://forums.anandtech.com/messagev...readid=1497607
&
> frmKeyword=&STARTPAGE=1&FTVAR_FORUMVIEWTMP=Linear
>
> let us know how it goes!
>
o.k. will do...
right now i'm trying to find the "apogee overclock util that came with
the mobo(to make things easier, hopefully), but having a real hard time
finding it..... any where!
"snowdog" <zip@notta.com> wrote in message
news:Xns99D05817FC1Czipnottacom@208.49.80.124...
> SteveSch <THISEMAIL@IS_FAKE.COM> wrote in
> newsan.2007.10.21.11.59.59.300908@IS_FAKE.COM:
>
>> On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 07:25:51 +0000, snowdog wrote:
>>
>>> Chaintech 9CJS Zenith 875P Motherboard - 800 mhz fsb
>>>
>>> Pentium 4 Prescott 3.4 GHz
>>
>> Hi Lia,
>>
>> Until someone answers you might want to check out the links at:
>>
>> http://www.google.com/search?q=Chaintech+9CJS+overclock
>>
>> Steve
>>
>
> Hi Steve, who's lia?
>
> did that...
>
> all i see is abunch of reviews that say what people have done with this
> mobo, but not exactly how it's done.
>
> snowdog.
>
> p.s. if lia means your calling me a liar, well that just ain't right...
>
> http://webpages.charter.net/radthad/
>
I think he misread your "tia",(thanks in advance) for "lia", and wasjust
being polite.
"Amir Facade" <amirfacade@gmail.com> wrote in
news:jvCdnRVkT6uqMobanZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@rcn.net:
>
> "snowdog" <zip@notta.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns99D05817FC1Czipnottacom@208.49.80.124...
>> SteveSch <THISEMAIL@IS_FAKE.COM> wrote in
>> newsan.2007.10.21.11.59.59.300908@IS_FAKE.COM:
>>
>>> On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 07:25:51 +0000, snowdog wrote:
>>>
>>>> Chaintech 9CJS Zenith 875P Motherboard - 800 mhz fsb
>>>>
>>>> Pentium 4 Prescott 3.4 GHz
>>>
>>> Hi Lia,
>>>
>>> Until someone answers you might want to check out the links at:
>>>
>>> http://www.google.com/search?q=Chaintech+9CJS+overclock
>>>
>>> Steve
>>>
>>
>> Hi Steve, who's lia?
>>
>> did that...
>>
>> all i see is abunch of reviews that say what people have done with
this
>> mobo, but not exactly how it's done.
>>
>> snowdog.
>>
>> p.s. if lia means your calling me a liar, well that just ain't
right...
>>
>> http://webpages.charter.net/radthad/
>>
>
> I think he misread your "tia",(thanks in advance) for "lia", and
wasjust
> being polite.
>
> Amir
>
>
>
>
>
Kris <a@b.net> wrote in news:1rc17iw6sgz14$.dlg@myhost.org:
> On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 16:03:37 GMT, snowdog wrote:
>
>> snowdog <zip@notta.com> wrote in news:Xns99D047E3B0D9zipnottacom@
>> 208.49.80.188:
>>
>>> here's what i've got to work with...
>>>
>>> Chaintech 9CJS Zenith 875P Motherboard - 800 mhz fsb
>>>
>>> Pentium 4 Prescott 3.4 GHz
>>>
>>> Corsair TWINX1024 4400 dual channel memory
>>>
>>>
>>> Water cooled.
>>>
>>>
>>> i'd like to i'd like to kick it up to ~4.0 - 4.2 if possible, whilst
>> not
>>> cooking it!
>>>
>>> not exactly sure on how to do it though.
>>>
>>> anyone?
>>>
>>> tia.
>>>
>>
>> i guess 4ghz is out of the question as computerpoweruser.com says
>> that the highest they got was 3.85. and that's with the 3.4 EE chip.
>>
>> and they do explain a little bit on how they got it upto 3.69...
>>
>> i'm going to try it out..
>>
>> of course anymore suggestion/tips would be nice.
>>
>> thanks again.
>
> good OCing basics:
> http://forums.anandtech.com/messagev...readid=1497607
&
> frmKeyword=&STARTPAGE=1&FTVAR_FORUMVIEWTMP=Linear
>
> let us know how it goes!