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Intel D865GBF Mobo

Intel D865GBF Mobo

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Harvify
Junior Member
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10-24-2016, 11:41 PM
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Hey, I noticed you wanted to try overclocking your P4 2.4c processor in the BIOS, but discovered it wasn't possible there. After looking into it, I found out it's indeed "impossible to overclock on an Intel board." Regarding third-party options, there aren't any reliable programs that can bypass this restriction. It might be worth considering upgrading your motherboard for better performance instead.
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Harvify
10-24-2016, 11:41 PM #1

Hey, I noticed you wanted to try overclocking your P4 2.4c processor in the BIOS, but discovered it wasn't possible there. After looking into it, I found out it's indeed "impossible to overclock on an Intel board." Regarding third-party options, there aren't any reliable programs that can bypass this restriction. It might be worth considering upgrading your motherboard for better performance instead.

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husker53
Posting Freak
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10-25-2016, 01:06 AM
#2
Intel offers an overclocking tool for Windows, but it only supports a limited boost. It isn't possible to adjust settings through the BIOS. You'd need a specialized board from companies like Abit, Aopen, Asus, Biostar, Chaintech, DFI, Epox, FIC, Gigabyte, Holco, Iwill, Jetway...essentially every performance board available outside Intel's lineup.
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husker53
10-25-2016, 01:06 AM #2

Intel offers an overclocking tool for Windows, but it only supports a limited boost. It isn't possible to adjust settings through the BIOS. You'd need a specialized board from companies like Abit, Aopen, Asus, Biostar, Chaintech, DFI, Epox, FIC, Gigabyte, Holco, Iwill, Jetway...essentially every performance board available outside Intel's lineup.

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xRainbowHDx
Junior Member
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10-25-2016, 07:24 AM
#3
Hey,
I recently wanted to increase the clock speed of my P4 2.4c chip, but discovered there was no option in the BIOS for this. After checking, I learned it’s not possible to overclock an Intel board. Did I overlook something in the BIOS settings? Or is this really accurate? Also, are there any third-party tools that could help bypass this issue, or should I consider replacing my motherboard with a better one?
Fyi for anyone looking to overclock an Intel D865, I’ve already done it using cpucool with a PLL of 952618. You can find instructions online—here’s a screenshot:
Win7 cpucool overclock 210 fsb ati 275 Pll 952618
Overclocked from 2095 to 3025 stable 3dmark from 1225 to 2295
picture won’t paste
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xRainbowHDx
10-25-2016, 07:24 AM #3

Hey,
I recently wanted to increase the clock speed of my P4 2.4c chip, but discovered there was no option in the BIOS for this. After checking, I learned it’s not possible to overclock an Intel board. Did I overlook something in the BIOS settings? Or is this really accurate? Also, are there any third-party tools that could help bypass this issue, or should I consider replacing my motherboard with a better one?
Fyi for anyone looking to overclock an Intel D865, I’ve already done it using cpucool with a PLL of 952618. You can find instructions online—here’s a screenshot:
Win7 cpucool overclock 210 fsb ati 275 Pll 952618
Overclocked from 2095 to 3025 stable 3dmark from 1225 to 2295
picture won’t paste