Puppy Linux Radeon 9000 Mobility How Do I Overclock My Intel Pentium II Processor?

How do I overclock my Intel Pentium II processor? - puppy linux radeon 9000 mobility

I was thinking of overclocking my old Pentium II computer, as this can be achieved, there is no overclocking in the BIOS.

System Settings:

Processor: Intel Pentium II 400 MHz MMX
Motherboard: Aopen AX6BC
RAM: 128 MB
Operating system: (I'm not sure), Puppy Linux, Microsoft Windows 98SE/ME/XP
Graphics: ATI Radeon 9250
HDD: 10 GB Seagate

4 comments:

dfire351 said...

Overclocking is not recommended because it can burn your CPU. There is free software you can download the search to find the want of you. And here is an article on Wiki How ...

http://www.wikihow.com/Overclock-a-PC

ELfaGeek said...

You know that your PC is too old to even bother, right?

And Windows XP or later is also a "Shot in the Dark.

For a few years after, add 256 to 384 MB of RAM is used, not new, and Xubuntu install Linux for free:

I recently completed a PIII 700 MHz last week and is sweet!

dennis m said...

You must change the FSB of the motherboard .. likely to implement 4 x 100 MHz FSB for overclocking you should change the FSB higher than 100MHz too. sometimes have to be stable in order to change the higher voltages. their success or demise of the figure is correct.

電車男 said...

You're joking, right?

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