Overclocking or what CPU settings in BIOS?

blakeas

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My computer recently crashed and I had to get my motherboard fixed. The computer repair shop said a capictor is about to go as well but It should work for ahwile longer. It seems like every since I have gotten it back that my speeds of running applications, etc has been slow. I have the following components:

256DDR2100-N -- 256MB PC-2100 Double Data Rate (DDR) 184-pin (32x64) RAM – 2 sticks

ABIT NF7-S V2 Socket A (Socket 462) NVIDIA nForce2 SPP ATX AMD Motherboard - Retail

AMD Mobile Athlon XP-M 2400+ (45W) Barton 1.8GHz Socket A Processor Model AXMH2400FQQ4C - OEM
Item #: N82E16819103400


What should my overclocking settings be in my BIOS? I lost them when they fixed it and the motherboard will not automatically set the speed, that is why I am thinking it is slow... Thanks for the help!
 
If your motherboard is about to die I don't recommend you trying to overclock it. If you really must, then you change your Front side bus to overclock your CPU. I'm not too sure if you can change the multipliers for AMD CPUs, I know Intel ones are locked.
 
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