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Overclocking

Postby Moose or Chuck » Mar 25, 2001 @ 8:07pm

I've seen alot of u talk about overclocking, E-125's and i am wondering how the heck u did it, as long as it doesn't involve opening the case i'm all ears.
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Re: Overclocking

Postby Jeff » Mar 26, 2001 @ 8:53am

sorry, it does
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Re: Overclocking

Postby Chuck » Mar 26, 2001 @ 9:09am

k is it hard to overclock it if i open the cover??? where can i see some plans?
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Re: Overclocking

Postby Moose or Chuck » Mar 26, 2001 @ 3:03pm

http://www.geocities.com/fayle001/new_page_1.html<br>That has high quality pictures and the materials you'll need. Ask me for help if you need it.
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Re: Overclocking

Postby Moose or Chuck » Mar 27, 2001 @ 3:45pm

okay, so if i do this, i'll i have to do, is pencil in the area that i want, Right just enough that the two prongs touch. Also, how much did you overclock, to 180.6, or 200.7, how bad does it affect battery life. And, how much does it increase the risk of frying my cpu?
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Re: Overclocking

Postby Dr. Phat » Mar 27, 2001 @ 3:54pm

how does a pencil make them touch? i just dont understand!
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Re: Overclocking

Postby Moose or Chuck » Mar 27, 2001 @ 4:01pm

graphite pencil, graphite conducts. Hmmmm... i dunno, you do the math<br>
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Re: Overclocking

Postby Dr. Phat » Mar 27, 2001 @ 4:04pm

MATH!?!?!?!?! That's no way to talk to your mother! I didnt know the conducts were graphite. btw, why didn't Casio overclock them to begin with, and advertise a 200.7mhz ppc, rather than a 150mhz one?
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Re: Overclocking

Postby Moose or Chuck » Mar 27, 2001 @ 4:11pm

it depletes battery life, and may be more crash prone. I dunno, damn i havven't even dun it yet, i'm still waitin for Moose to gimme da info
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Re: Overclocking

Postby Dr. Phat » Mar 27, 2001 @ 4:12pm

it is legal to say "the" in here, dont feel pressured to say "da" and "dunno." ok?
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Re: Overclocking

Postby Moose or Chuck » Mar 27, 2001 @ 4:15pm

awwwww. isn't this cute, why don't u get on AIM and we can have a little chat fight<br>:)
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Re: Overclocking

Postby Dr. Phat » Mar 27, 2001 @ 4:17pm

well, first, AIM is a hunk of shit, and it was funny dat you talked like dat, "ya know"? ~
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Re: Overclocking

Postby Moose or Chuck » Mar 27, 2001 @ 4:19pm

word to ya motha
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Re: Overclocking

Postby Moose or Chuck » Mar 27, 2001 @ 4:36pm

What? You need info from me?<br>I've only seen a slight decrease in battery life at 180MHz and no crashing. The MIPS chip was made to run at 180MHz, Casio actually downclocked it to 150MHz to save some battery, but not much. It's easy, I had only slight trouble when I overclocked. It didn't take the first time I tried. Before you jump to 200MHz, set it to 180MHz and use it for a few days to "burn it in" so it can get used to the extra speed. Don't know why, but it helps. I'm only @ 180MHz, decided it's not worth it to go to 200MHz, to much fingure-nail pinching to open the case.
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Re: Overclocking

Postby Moose or Chuck » Mar 27, 2001 @ 7:36pm

thanks for all the info, i believe i'll try it tonight. actually sounds like righ now.
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