I want, I WANT!!
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LSM53 wrote:i like
i was never a fan for the clear cases
but i do want a window in my next job
amd 2400+ oc'd to 3000+ levels with water cooling
now all i need is $$$

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The simplest way to overclock a processor is to change the front side bus speed in the BIOs settings. I have the same processor and stock fan you do and I managed to make it think it was a 1900+ It was a little over 1.6 GHz and I decided to change it back to normal frequencies. To make it faster I think you then need to be able to change the processor's multiplier setting with an unlocking kit. Beyond this I don't know and need to do more research. Overclocking can reduce the life of you cpu, or fry it altogether (though that isn't quite common). In other words don't do it unless you are prepared for the consquences.
Below is a link on the Tech TV website for the show The ScreenSavers. There are two videos that visually explain the changing of the front side bus speed.
http://www.techtv.com/screensavers/answ ... 88,00.html
And here is the link to go to if your serious about it.
http://www.overclockers.com/
Below is a link on the Tech TV website for the show The ScreenSavers. There are two videos that visually explain the changing of the front side bus speed.
http://www.techtv.com/screensavers/answ ... 88,00.html
And here is the link to go to if your serious about it.
http://www.overclockers.com/
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