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Overclocking the CPU, Motherboard & Memory
« on: June 18, 2007, 12:31:52 AM »
Increasing a PC Speed by Overclocking

Overclocking
Overclocking is the act of increasing the speed of certain components in a computer other than that specified by the manufacturer.  It mainly refers to making your CPU run at a faster rate although it could also refer to making your graphics card or other peripherals run faster.  For example if you have a 2.40 GHz P4 CPU, you could probably overclock it easily to 3.6 or even 4.8 GHz.  The latest P4 processors also appear to be overclockable through the FSB (front side bus) even though they are advertised as being clock-locked.

So, now that you now what overclocking is, let's see how you can actually overclock your CPU.  You can do this using any of the following 3 methods: 1. Through your BIOS, 2. By changing the multiplier settings, 3. By changing the Bus speed!

BIOS: In some BIOS's you are given the option to alter your CPU speed.  Using this method, you won't even have to open your computer case.  When you first boot your PC enter your BIOS (usually by pressing Del, F1, or F10) and start looking for any option that allows you to change your CPU speed or voltage.  If you do find it, then it's as simple as changing the current number to a higher value.

Bus Speed: When increased, it makes the whole system run faster and not only the CPU.  Most PC's have a speed of 100MHz or 133MHz.  Mainly, it defines the speed that your motherboard and other components run at.  To change your bus speed appropriately, see the table below.

Multiplier Settings: Multipliers are located on your motherboard and come in the forms x1, x1.5, x2, x2.5, etc...  When the Bus speed is multiplied by any one of these numbers, it results in the final CPU speed.  For example, if you have a bus speed of 100 and a multiplier of x4, your CPU speed is 400MHz.  Clear? The table below shows how you can change your bus speed/multiplier settings depending on your CPU.

Summary: The best way to overclock your PC is to alter the bus speed and multiplier settings.  To do that, look at the table below and you should straight away realize how beautifully it has been put together.  For example, if you have a Celeron 2.40GHz CPU (which is set up on a 133MHz bus speed and a multiplier setting of x1) you can see straight away that you only have 1 choice and that is to increase the multiplier setting to x1.5 to get a net speed of 200MHz bus speed!Likewise you will also get the same as 2.4Ghz x 1.5 = 3.6 Ghz

Other processes to try out:

You must understand that to overclock you MUST buy a heatsink or an additional fan because your motherboard will be producing more heat. Ask your local hardware store for help with fitting these. Also, make sure you download a benchmarking utility to know how much speed you've gained, check out SiSoft Sandra 98 from the Speed Apps section.

Now that you know what you'll need and what your options are, let's take a look at how you can actually speed up your PC:

(1) Take off your PC's lid and play around with your Motherboard's jumpers. Making sure you've got your Motherboard manual in hand, you can see how you should fit your jumpers for each CPU speed. Simply reposition the jumpers for a faster CPU by altering the bus and multiplier setting jumpers. (see table below)

(2) Software. I would recommend you use software since it's easier. Go to h-oda.com and download a program called SoftFSB.  Follow the instructions and then overclock your CPU one step at a time (rebooting after each time) to check and see if you've been successful. If Windows crashes for no apparent reason then your processor is probably overheating and you need to undo your last speed jump.

(4) To prevent overheating your CPU, download and try CPUidle from cpuidle.de and Waterfall Pro from rocketdownload.com. Alternatively, you can buy heatsinks/fans for your CPU.

To help you choose the speed you want to overclock your machine to, consult this table. Bus Speed in MHz is listed down the left and multiplier settings across the top. Figures in bold represent the most common settings.



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Re: Overclocking the CPU, Motherboard & Memory
« Reply #1 on: June 20, 2007, 01:11:45 PM »
what if im a beginner? and i have only limited knowledge about it..
any other option??

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Re: Overclocking the CPU, Motherboard & Memory
« Reply #2 on: June 20, 2007, 10:26:15 PM »
what if im a beginner? and i have only limited knowledge about it..
any other option??
wala raba...

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Re: Overclocking the CPU, Motherboard & Memory
« Reply #3 on: June 21, 2007, 07:46:36 AM »
wala raba...

how about posting topics that even beginners will understand??
all of your topics are for the advance users... :D

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Re: Overclocking the CPU, Motherboard & Memory
« Reply #4 on: June 21, 2007, 11:19:53 AM »
how about posting topics that even beginners will understand??
all of your topics are for the advance users... :D
pag PM nalang nako about sa mga particular topic na gusto ninyo...

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Re: Overclocking the CPU, Motherboard & Memory
« Reply #5 on: June 23, 2007, 11:19:48 AM »
why not in here??
what's the use of this forum man diay??

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Re: Overclocking the CPU, Motherboard & Memory
« Reply #6 on: June 23, 2007, 11:24:14 AM »
if ingana imong approach...you wont get anything good from me...

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« Reply #7 on: June 23, 2007, 11:35:47 AM »
hahahaha..
am not asking for my own..
am asking on behalf of the beginners who dont quite understand your threads.. :D
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Re: Overclocking the CPU, Motherboard & Memory
« Reply #8 on: June 23, 2007, 11:55:27 AM »
if all beginners are as crazy as you...this forum will turn upside down...

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« Reply #9 on: June 23, 2007, 12:10:52 PM »
hahahaha..
am not asking for my own..
am asking on behalf of the beginners who dont quite understand your threads.. :D
peace dude!
well, they can ask me if they are interested...not you!

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Re: Overclocking the CPU, Motherboard & Memory
« Reply #11 on: July 17, 2007, 11:51:30 AM »
overclocking is good, you can speed up your PC in just a couple of tweaks (if you got it perfectly) but the bad thing is that it can lower the life span of your machine. imong gi-maximize ang usage sa imong cpu pero you're bringing the cpu to its limits sad nga makapadali sa iyang life-span.

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« Reply #12 on: July 17, 2007, 11:02:34 PM »
magpa-uso nalang ta ug underclocking para motaas ang life span sa PC...lets start with disabling some unnecessary graphics and features and use those windows 98 themes...use older version of softwares that wont consume much of rams...

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Re: Overclocking the CPU, Motherboard & Memory
« Reply #13 on: July 27, 2007, 10:19:48 PM »
Overclocking is a popular way to get a little more performance from a system. It is often called pushing or speed margining. Sometimes you can force your CPU to run faster than intended, but it does carry some risks such as over-heating, so you should become familiar with all the pros and cons before you attempt it. You don't want all your crucial data going up in smoke!

Overclocking is possible because reputable companies are conservative in their speed rating. Chip manufacturers want to be sure that the chip will run safely at the advertised speed. Overclockers attempt to exploit this conservatism, sometimes successfully and sometimes not.

Attempting to operate hardware in a way that it was not designed to is very risky. Your PC's Circuit timing is very delicate and you can cause subtle problems by messing with it. The average person may not even notice the small performance improvements. You may get a 6-10% speed improvement, but will it make any difference?

If you use your PC primarily for games and graphics, then you might benefit from overclocking. However, I don't think overclocking is necessary or recommended for the average user. It should definitely NOT be attempted by a novice.

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