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overclocking an E-125

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Dec 31, 2001 @ 1:09am
by gartogg708
Is there an easy way to overclock an E-125? The only way I have seen is by taking it apart and using a pencil to draw a connection between to points. I am very uncomfortable doing this and would rather not unless I have to. Is there any danger (to my Casio that is) in overclocking this way (or any other way for that matter)?<br>Thanks:)
Re: overclocking an E-125

Posted:
Dec 31, 2001 @ 12:19pm
by Evert
The way you described is the only way to overclock your E125. The 2 points where you have to draw a pencil line are very tiny ones, so you must have a very steady hand. You have to be very carefull with the flatcables that you must remove and put back in place. I've read of someone who's LCD was not lit anymore after overclocking. My E125 works fine on 180Mhz. On higher frequency it sometimes freezed.<br>Good luck!
Re: overclocking an E-125

Posted:
Dec 31, 2001 @ 11:20pm
by gartogg708
I'm not sure I even want to risk it. If I screw it up I won't be able to afford to replace of repair it. I'm not unhappy with the speed I have now, but was just wondering if there was an easy and safe way to do it.<br>Thanks
Re: overclocking an E-125

Posted:
Dec 31, 2001 @ 11:21pm
by gartogg708
Does anyone have instructions on how to overclock it, just in case I get the nerve up?
Re: overclocking an E-125

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Jan 1, 2002 @ 11:15am
by Evert
Just take a look at
http://www.geocities.com/fayle001/E125OVERCLOCK.html<br>Don't expect miracles of overclocking your device, it becomes noticable faster but if you are satisfied with the speed of your 125 now and not sure about overclocking, consider if you are better off with a working device at 150 Mhz or a dead one at 200 Mhz.<br><br><br><br>
Re: overclocking an E-125

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Jan 1, 2002 @ 10:59pm
by gartogg708
thanks:)