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    1st real post

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    Can someone please walk me through over-clocking?
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    I would like to thank my mum, my dad, my sister, friends, everyone at school luv ya, and i would like to dedicate this thread to +chips
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    Originally posted by coldturkey
    I would like to thank my mum, my dad, my sister, friends, everyone at school luv ya, and i would like to dedicate this thread to +chips
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    It depends on your motherboard & cpu.

    Some are a pain and (even the ones that aren't) you need to pencil in something or other. I really don't know, I have a mate that does it but refuses to tell me.

    If you have a nice cpu/motherboard, it's as easy as flicking a few switches & jumpers on the motherboard.

    Look in the motherboard manual and look at the frequencys and just make them higher. It's really cool when it's that easy.

    I mean... I'm so stoked, really. I opened the case. Flicked two switches. Removed a jumper. 66mhz faster.

    My mates computer, you can change the frequency in the bios, it's even cooler.


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    I am going to be of some help to people here.... so ask me... remember I know a lot about AMD, not Intel.

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    From my experience with the newer AMDs you can't over clock with some of the mother boards. Because a lot of the AMD mother boards only have two just have one or two jumpers one for the voltage going through the cpu and for other various things.

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    Well, usually some boards provide software to overclock. Well at least Gigabyte from what I know...

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    I think it's funny how this post started off topic, and then stays on a specific topic. When the people who ask for something on a specific topic, get something off topic??? Go figure

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    Originally posted by guitarnerd
    I think it's funny how this post started off topic, and then stays on a specific topic. When the people who ask for something on a specific topic, get something off topic??? Go figure
    Well I started posting in other topics to get them back on topic.

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    who cares who posted first atleast we have a good forum to post to now
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    Come on guys, back to the Cold Turkey's question

    "Can someone please walk me through over-clocking? "

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    im sure one of these sites will help

    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=overclocking
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    One way I know of that a lot of people use, is to.

    Look at your motherboard's manual and find out where the jumpers are that you would change if you put a different proccessor in there. Now just step it up to the next best processor. I know that doesn't always work with AMDs I think but I really don't like overclocking

    I think of it as a car going 80mph in 50mph traffic it is unsafe and eventually it will crash

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    check your motherboard manuel, sometimes they have some overclocking info.
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