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Posted 26/05/2008 00:38:54


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i ve heard about the wonders of over clocking but im unsure how u do it, could you kind people tell me how u do it. i have a old pc wich i can practise on

as always thanks for the advice zeb

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Posted 26/05/2008 00:53:00


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Just a thought mate, but perhaps the spec of your PC would be handy? I.e, make and model of the; CPU, Motherboard & Memory.

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Posted 26/05/2008 01:31:17


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i ment in genral how to over clock,because im planing on biulding a new desktop, if that makes sence's. i wont the basic out line of what i need to do

as always thanks for the advice zeb

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Sorry for my spelling guys and thanks for reading my post



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rig1.pentuim D 2.8ghz. 1gb ram. 160gb hdd.geforce 73000gt gpu m$ vista
rig2.P4 @2.2ghz 256mb ram,40gb hdd geforce4 mx m$ XP
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Posted 26/05/2008 01:38:41


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Well as you are getting a new rig, it'll be massively different. It varies from generation to generation.

If you have a look at the stickies, they are going to be closer to what you are doing. There is no real need to practice. Unless you start adding voltage to the CPU, you can't damage the CPU. Just up the FSB slightly, test it. Repeat and rinse untill it is unstable and take it back to the last stable settings.

Test

AMD overclocking is different to Intel overclocking. Pentium overclocking is different to Core 2 overclocking.


Disclaimer: Any advice I provide is only applicable in my reality and may need altering to fit yours

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