The guy's over @ Systemcooling.com have posted a new overclocking guide for Nvidia's nForce2 motherboards! Here's a snip.
For the purposes of this article, overclocking has been divided into four different levels. Level 1 is simply manipulation of multiplier and/or FSB to their maximum stable level. Level 2 includes tweaking of other settings, such as memory timings, CPU decode rates, AGP settings, etc. Level 3 involves more extreme changes, such as increasing voltages to certain components, and increasing system-cooling capacity. Level 4, which will not be covered in this article, is classified as extreme overclocking, and is defined as overclocking that requires physical modification to components and/or extreme cooling solutions, such as thermoelectric or vapor phase-change cooling. While water-cooling is fast becoming the darling in today?s world, it will be ignored for our purposes this time around.
For the purposes of this article, overclocking has been divided into four different levels. Level 1 is simply manipulation of multiplier and/or FSB to their maximum stable level. Level 2 includes tweaking of other settings, such as memory timings, CPU decode rates, AGP settings, etc. Level 3 involves more extreme changes, such as increasing voltages to certain components, and increasing system-cooling capacity. Level 4, which will not be covered in this article, is classified as extreme overclocking, and is defined as overclocking that requires physical modification to components and/or extreme cooling solutions, such as thermoelectric or vapor phase-change cooling. While water-cooling is fast becoming the darling in today?s world, it will be ignored for our purposes this time around.