kvarnerexpress 0 Report post Posted December 25, 2004 What is Overclocking Overclocking when done right will Increases your PC's performance by large amount. It can take a $150 chip and give it the same speed as a $300+ chip. Also many pre-made computer such as Dell,HP,GateWay and many other do not let you overclock.Some Rules Don't overclock unless you accept that you may damage your equipment.Always take small steps when increasing voltages, bus speeds and multipliers.Never change BIOS settings if you're unsure of the results or what function they perform.Never assume that you'll get the same speeds as someone else, there can be many reasons why you won't.Remember just because it boots and runs for a while doesn't mean your system is safe or completely stable. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
osknockout 0 Report post Posted December 25, 2004 Also many pre-made computer such as Dell,HP,GateWay and many other do not let you overclock.Ummm... yes and no. If you're talking about the clock multiplier you're correct forcertain, but there's no way a hardware manufacturer can actually stop you fromoverclocking, you'd need the literal black box with some explosives.I read overclocking guide if I'm right. Do you know how to play with FSB by anychance? I've been looking for that for the longest time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
XeNoToSs 0 Report post Posted December 30, 2004 errrrr dude? i dont see a guide... i just see wut overlocking is...and wut u should take caution with... but no guide on how to overlock? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrkill47 0 Report post Posted December 30, 2004 errrrr dude? i dont see a guide... i just see wut overlocking is...and wut u should take caution with... but no guide on how to overlock? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> yea...wheres thre guide? to make this a more helpful thread, i find this useful for newbies: http://www.overclockersclub.com/pages/overclock_faq/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Someone 0 Report post Posted December 30, 2004 Remember just because it boots and runs for a while doesn't mean your system is safe or completely stable. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Because of that use prime95 is the best for that Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MaRiOnI 0 Report post Posted January 14, 2005 Steps to follow to fit the frequencies by means of the BIOS: 1) Start or to reinitiate the computer and during the phase of verification of memory, hard disk detection and CPU we will press the key Of when it appears in the left inferior part the message "Press Of to to enter SETUP". 2) Within the blue screen of the Setup of the computer (Bios) we will move on the option Bios Features Setup, CPU Menu Soft or similar and will press Enter. 3) Modificaremos the option CPU Host Bus Frequency, Ext. Clock (PCI) or similar with AvP?g until looking for the speed of the bus of the wished motherboard (for example 112Mhz for processors whose bus works normally to 100Mhz). 4) In the section CPU Core: Bus Freq.M?ltiple, Multiplier factor or similar we will modify the value of the multiplier of the CPU (that can vary from 2.0x to the 8). 5) Exit the Bios keeping them change, for which we will press the function key F10 and responding to message SAVE to CMOS and EXIT (Y/N)? with and.Thank You !!Bye !!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites