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Well you would have to unlock the multiplier on the processor unless it is already done and the motherboard would have to support raising the multiplier. If neither of the above just overclock with the fsb, this will usually yeild better performance anyway due to it overclocking all parts of the system, memory, video and cpu. Just raise the fsb 1 or 2 mhz then boot it and run some tests on it, primie95 is a good benchamrk to tell ya if the system is going to be stable. just repeat the process until u have a hard time booting then back the fsb back down to the highest level that it ran stable at.
Right now I have a Athlon XP 1800+ default speed is 1535Mhz and I have it overclocked to 1735Mhz pretty much all with the fsb which is set at 150Mhz. Every system is different.
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