How do you know if you can overclock
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JamieLee2k
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How do you know if you can overclock
your CPU
Originally posted by BMED
Well in the general forum I would say hold a clock over the CPU and see if the clock still works. In the HW forum you might get a different answer!![]()
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JamieLee2k
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Hi JLR
Well there are many variables to this.
to start gather all the info oyour system
Is it a Manufactured System like a Dell or home built . Thats important.
Next list all the bits and pieces, motherboard,Vid Card, CPU, Cooling etc.
Overclocking creates Heat, so extra Fans etc. are probably going to be required. etc
Once you have it all listed then post it back with as much info as you can get.
This way someone familiar can help you out.
Your probably best served in the O/C Forum, but who knows
Good Luck
regards
minir
Well there are many variables to this.
to start gather all the info oyour system
Is it a Manufactured System like a Dell or home built . Thats important.
Next list all the bits and pieces, motherboard,Vid Card, CPU, Cooling etc.
Overclocking creates Heat, so extra Fans etc. are probably going to be required. etc
Once you have it all listed then post it back with as much info as you can get.
This way someone familiar can help you out.
Your probably best served in the O/C Forum, but who knows
Good Luck
regards
minir
Hi JLR
These may help you a bit
http://www.technoyard.com/hardware/misc ... age_1.html
http://www.review-zone.com/editorial/ha ... age1.shtml
http://www.arstechnica.com/cpu/2q99/bxh ... -bx-1.html
i haven't down any for some time, so i don't know but should help you understand more about O/C
regards
minir
These may help you a bit
http://www.technoyard.com/hardware/misc ... age_1.html
http://www.review-zone.com/editorial/ha ... age1.shtml
http://www.arstechnica.com/cpu/2q99/bxh ... -bx-1.html
i haven't down any for some time, so i don't know but should help you understand more about O/C
regards
minir
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