Thursday, September 15, 2011

How do I overclock my computer?

No software is working, and i can't find anything to do with the processor on the bios. where can i change my processor settings to speed up my computer?



I have a 366 celeron processor, running on windows 98 se.How do I overclock my computer?if you have such an old processor than there probably isn't a way to overclock it. and even if there was, I think you would overheat it and fry it. if you don't know enough to know how to overclock it than don't because its risky. best option you got is to buy a new processor. they aren't very expensive nowadays.How do I overclock my computer?GL with a 366 lol. Go buy a better processor for $20.How do I overclock my computer?Well if the computer is locked then you cant overclock it. The BIOS has to be able to overclock in order to do so. Mose big companys, dell,gateway and hp lock their BIOS to prevent that. Not all computers from them are locked but most areHow do I overclock my computer?A pc that old you usually would overclock it using jumpers on the mother board. Do a search for the motherboard company to find the jumper settings.How do I overclock my computer?thats a pretty old system. stuff like that isn't able to clock. you should get a better computer. Computer Shopper's new magazine has 4 huge articles related to the issue. check it out.How do I overclock my computer?Overclocking is possible through software from mobo manufacturer or using Clockgen. Enthusiasts prefer to do it through BIOS but preferably using enthusiast boards with full tweaking options.



I would assume your mobo has limited OC options. It could have a synchronized clock such that if you alter fsb, all other clock settings go out of whack and your PC won't work.



I suggest you do some more readings on the basics of overclocking so you would understand the significance and effect of every adjustment you will make and so that you do not get surprised by BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death).

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