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Originally posted by _r.u.s.s.@Apr 26 2006, 07:50 PM
overclock means to run processor at higher clock rate than default
if you have good motherboard for it (mine's o k) you can't make any harm (actually you can, so you have to be careful )
you can change it in BIOS, BUT you have know that by increasing cycles you have to increase voltage in power supply and be aware of temperature. monitor it so you can see if you need some new cooler or just opening the case, you know what i mean
if you overcock your cpu too much, you can experience freezes and sometimes you have to restart CMOS by putting away batterie on MB, or on some mother boards there is little jumper for it
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That much I figured, but where in BIOS :blink: ? Through Windows or smth :blink: ? A little bit more detailed please... :angel:
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?