Intel mobos, at least the new 915/925 ones has built in burn-in mode in bios, but sadly only allow +/(or minus for what ever reason) 4% change in FSB. And as a matter of fact just because its intel dosnt mean the overclock is pointless. At least it used the 4% well.
I tried it at default FSB and after +4% fsb, so the original is 3.2ghz and the latter is 3.37ghz, there is exactly 4.11% increase in PC-Mark 04 score lol.
So if you got intel motherboard be happy(like me) that at least you can get a 4% overclock, pathedic yes but unless you want to switch this is the best shot

I tried it at default FSB and after +4% fsb, so the original is 3.2ghz and the latter is 3.37ghz, there is exactly 4.11% increase in PC-Mark 04 score lol.
So if you got intel motherboard be happy(like me) that at least you can get a 4% overclock, pathedic yes but unless you want to switch this is the best shot






Better than nothing, I suppose...