![]() cpu overclocking - Printable Version -Shoutbox (https://shoutbox.menthix.net) +-- Forum: MsgHelp Archive (/forumdisplay.php?fid=58) +--- Forum: Skype & Technology (/forumdisplay.php?fid=9) +---- Forum: Tech Talk (/forumdisplay.php?fid=17) +----- Thread: cpu overclocking (/showthread.php?tid=54658) cpu overclocking by [MR] on 01-06-2006 at 01:51 AM i need some help overclocking my CPU and it is a pentium II @ 233mhz. i really am not sure what to do and i dont want to overclock it too much and cause the cpu to stop working properly. thanks. RE: cpu overclocking by dotNorma on 01-06-2006 at 02:02 AM
Overclocking is dangerous business, and should only be done if you know what your doing. Especially overclocking a CPU as it deals with the BIOS. Its not really worth overclocking a Pentium 2 but incase you try it on something else... RE: cpu overclocking by [MR] on 01-06-2006 at 02:11 AM .norma, you should just do it for me this weekend. i went to this overclocking forum and its like 10 pages of reading. RE: cpu overclocking by GiantSpider on 01-06-2006 at 02:18 AM Remember to turn it back to the reccommended settings after a while or your processor may burn out. They're recomended for a reason you know. RE: cpu overclocking by dotNorma on 01-06-2006 at 02:19 AM
Its not worth it. Is that your main desktop? quote: They are recomended for the utter most safety from the manufacterer but the limits can often be pushed without harm. For instance, the back of all food packages gives recomended serving sizes but nobody follows those as quite frankly, they are ridiculous. RE: cpu overclocking by GiantSpider on 01-06-2006 at 02:25 AM
OFFTOPIC: quote:May be a reason for the large obesity count in the US then RE: cpu overclocking by ShawnZ on 01-06-2006 at 02:42 AM
Anyway, If you're going to overclock that old thing, and I wouldn't if I were you, you should do it slowly (1 or 2 mhz at a time) and really stress test it after each change. Also, the memory will also have a speed in mhz (usually faster than the processor's) and by increasing the processor's mhz, you'll also cause the memory's mhz to rise for compensation. However, the memory should never go above what it was origionally set for, since that will probably cause you more problems. What you'd have to do while ajusting the processor's speed is to change the memory ratio to something lower (therefore slowing it down below the processor's speed) RE: cpu overclocking by Mike on 01-06-2006 at 08:16 AM
It can't be overclocked. RE: cpu overclocking by dotNorma on 01-06-2006 at 02:40 PM You can also try overclocking using software like ClockGen, cpuFSB, and SetFSB. |