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q231
can you teach me on how to do this safely? the computer i'm using is using an old Intel processor Pentium 4 running @2.0ghz...i'm just wondering if it can be overclocked to about 2.66ghz..and from what I've heard overclocking produces more heat...for those who has knowledge on this one pls reply to this topic thanks in advance biggrin.gif
Andavari
Your best bet is to probably visit some well established overclocking websites (Google is your friend), you're bound to find useful information.
CTskifreak
Overclocking does increase heat, so if you do, you'll have to make sure your processor's cooling is good enough, and that your processor can take it.

AJ
q231
QUOTE(CTskifreak @ Dec 9 2007, 01:47 AM) *
Overclocking does increase heat, so if you do, you'll have to make sure your processor's cooling is good enough, and that your processor can take it.

AJ


thanks for the reply guys.. biggrin.gif
CTskifreak
Ohh...make sure that your power supply can handle it...it should though....just a word of caution.

AJ
CraigMartin
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JDPower
QUOTE(CraigMartin @ Dec 13 2007, 12:19 PM) *
Also because I have a notebook I had to overclock using software

What software did you use?
JAGO
Overclocking today is safer than ever biggrin.gif.

I would suggest taking a look at http://www.ocforums.com/ for more information.
CraigMartin
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