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  • How to overclock my Duron 750?

    Hey everyone

    I'm the proud owner of a Duron 750 on an ECS k7s5a board, which has no overclocking features (AFAIK). The poor little Duron doesn't quite cut it anymore, and I can't afford a faster processor at the moment, so I guess I'll have to try and be a 1337 overclocker

    I've tried just upping the FSB to 133 MHz, but he doesn't like that, so that's out. Didn't work with higher voltages, too. I know there's some kind of "pencil the bridges" trick... is there any way of CUTTING bridges?

    I'd really like to screw just a little more performance out of this system, and I'd be happy if I could run the FSB and RAM in synch at 133 MHz. But I don't know how

    AZ
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  • #2
    You could try the Overclockers modded BIOS which gives you a few more bus speeds to try, you can get if from here :- http://forum.ocworkbench.com/ocwbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=27&t=003724
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    • #3
      i had a duron 750 running perfectly stable at 7*133 = 933 on a K7S5A. the best way to cut the bridges is with a dremel, i've tried them all.

      other way is like Taz mentioned the OC Bios, it gives 112/112, 124/124 (930Mhz, should work), 138/138 and some more frequencies above that. however dont get the cheepobios from that site, but a regular OC Bios.

      but the easiest way is probably using SetFSB, which will let you adjust the FSB for the K7S5A in Windows (lowest is 124 here).
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      • #4
        I've found a utility over there which lets me use all hidden frequency settings in a NORMAL BIOS

        It needs to be run only when I want to change settings. I think that's perfect

        Oh, but I COULD try and cut the one bridge that's needed for 7.0, but don't have a dremel or anything like it Any other tools suitable for it?

        AZ
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        • #5
          What! You don't have a Dremel?! I thought everyone had at least one.
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          • #6
            A Dremel in my hands would be a dangerous tool. I'm not very handy I'm afraid
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            • #7
              what is worth trying is using a pencil to set a higher voltage at startup, I used to have duron 750 that used to run 1t 1G=133x7.5

              but you have to crank up the voltage

              worth trying before your start grinding,

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