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My motherboard is able to handle a 3200mhz processor or smth so it should be able to do that, but what good does this do anyway? |
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![]() from question you gave me i can figure out that this overclocking won't have good affect on your computer=P
acces bios before boot of course and look for "cpu frequency" and operating speed or something (maybe in your bios it will be different) then increase multiplier, volts in power supply but... i give you advice, ask someone experienced when are you doing this for the first time, realy
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![]() By "Overclocking" ( literally means "over the clock" - over the specs of the hardware ) a piece of hardware in your machine - most of the times that piece of hardware either is the CPU or the Graphics card - you raise a bit its performance, but you risking damaging the hardware. Depending on your hardware, and how much you "stress" it, that risk might be high or insignifcant
But What you need to do in order to overclock the CPU or the GFX differs from system to system. Generally speaking, it is easier to overclock the GFX card, since this, in most cases ( depending and on your GFX card of course ), can be done from inside the windows. You must find where are the options for the Mhz that the GPU and graphics memory run ( recent driver releases i believe have this option in some tab inside them ), and simply raise their clock numbers. For example if your card's GPU runs, say, on 450Mhz, you can try to raise it to 470-480mhz. The main CPU of the system most of the times can be overclocked from inside the BIOS, and if you dont have much experience with technical matters on PC's i advice you to not consider touching that. Modern games rely more on a fast GFX card, so if you consider doing some overclocking on your machine, in order to play games better. i suggest you try first the GFX card approach. But consider also this. Overclocking is stressing the hardware over its factory limits so a overclocked machine most of the times will run hotter than normal. Even by raising the performance by 10% you will notice a noticable raise in temperature. Temperature is a serious danger for PC's. "Proffesional" overclockers often look first to improve their machine's cooling If overclocking is done in small steps, with great care, and not hastely, can really improve your machine, and give you a performance gain. To be careful is all that matters. |
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![]() Oh, ok - I'll look into this a bit...
P.S. My M7NCD Pro mainboard can handle AMD Athlon XP up to 3200+ (mine is 3000+, so I'm ok I guess). |
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![]() Just for the record the "clocking" in "overclocking" refers to the internal clock speed (for instance of the CPU) expressed in Hrz. Letting this run faster (over) means the process the clock speed regulates runs faster.
Be very carefull with overclocking. You need to know what you are doing before you try or you run a very real risk of damaging your computer. I would advise you not to even try if you just heard what overclocking means. The gains you can achieve with overclocking are also insubstantial (an increase of 10% is HUGE and most of the time you will get no more then 2-5%), you will likely not notice any increase in speed.
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![]() Over clocking is somthing I am not able to do on my sys bios I want to be able to though I need to use the motherboard or mabey it does it automatically.
Well whe I get a new sys I will overclock it. |
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Honestly, I've been thinking to overclock my current rig, but decided against it... I'll be doing some 486 overclocking experiments shortly, though, and when I'll be getting a new computer meant for gaming (the current "new" machine was a hasty purchase to replace the old one that I stupidly fried - next one will be custom-built from bottom up) I'll probably invest in some powerful liquid coolant system (cause I hate the noise fans keep making) and then do some overclocking. |
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![]() The general gist.
OS: WinXP Professional SP2 Pentium thing: 4 CPU: 3GHz RAM: 512MB Grphics card level: 64MB |
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some cards for example dont support shaders, direct x components and other things
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![]() Mh-kay guys!
Currently working machine: CPU: 1Ghz RAM: 512 MB WIN XP NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64 Creative SB PCI On-board LAN Internet: 64K ISDN and most importantly: ON-BOARD SPEAKER
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