J jon2231 Daemon Poster Messages 584 Jul 4, 2006 #1 Can someone tell me if there's a good guide for overclocking?
L linnerd40 In Runtime Messages 218 Jul 4, 2006 #2 Check out 99nasha's guide. http://www.computerforums.org/showthread.php?t=29837
OP OP J jon2231 Daemon Poster Messages 584 Jul 4, 2006 #3 Thanks. Can I even overclock, if I have a pentium D?
T The Amish Kid Fully Optimized Messages 2,059 Jul 4, 2006 #4 Yes you can overclock a pentium D. Infact some of them are very good for overclocking
OP OP J jon2231 Daemon Poster Messages 584 Jul 4, 2006 #5 Really? That's good. Do you know if it will be much different then that guide? Edit > And does it matter, that it's a prebuilt system?
Really? That's good. Do you know if it will be much different then that guide? Edit > And does it matter, that it's a prebuilt system?
X X1337 Fully Optimized Messages 2,008 Jul 4, 2006 #6 Jon. said: Thanks. Can I even overclock, if I have a pentium D? Click to expand... Yea, you can overclock every cpu for PC. Just need a motherborad that allows you to change your FSB
Jon. said: Thanks. Can I even overclock, if I have a pentium D? Click to expand... Yea, you can overclock every cpu for PC. Just need a motherborad that allows you to change your FSB
L linnerd40 In Runtime Messages 218 Jul 4, 2006 #7 Pentium D 805s have been OCed to a little of 4Ghz! They are REALLY Overclockable if you will. Even on stock cooling! Have fun OCing!
Pentium D 805s have been OCed to a little of 4Ghz! They are REALLY Overclockable if you will. Even on stock cooling! Have fun OCing!
T The Amish Kid Fully Optimized Messages 2,059 Jul 4, 2006 #9 Jon. said: Really? That's good. Do you know if it will be much different then that guide? Edit > And does it matter, that it's a prebuilt system? Click to expand... If its somthing like a HP or Dell then you aren't going to be able to overclock. They lock their BIOS's so you can't. If its from a smaller website you probably will be able to.
Jon. said: Really? That's good. Do you know if it will be much different then that guide? Edit > And does it matter, that it's a prebuilt system? Click to expand... If its somthing like a HP or Dell then you aren't going to be able to overclock. They lock their BIOS's so you can't. If its from a smaller website you probably will be able to.