hehe, Just OC'd my comp =D

Good Over Clock?

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Blazer9131

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Well I built my computer yesterday, and today was my over clocking day,.. I started at 12 am, and right now its stable under 100% load running at 2.7 GHZ, Temp at 54 C. Also Clocked my Nvidia 8800GT to 750 Core speed, and 990 Memory speed, no artifacts =D.

Crappy thing is my current moniter only supports 1280 x 1024 =(... So I might get a new monitor to go higher xD...

~Blaze

I have 750 GB drives, (2 drives, one 500 and one's 250)
I'm running 4 gig's of ram using a dualboot win XP 64 bit.
and Over clocked 8800GT(self clocked)
Over clocked E2160

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What program or bios do you use to overclock? And what was your starting stats at?

I have a 2.8 GHZ P4, 180 GB HD, 256 MB Ati Radeon Sapphire 2400 Pro Card, and 2GB ram. What can I do to overclock this baby?
 

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Good job with building that computer =) You must be very thrilled with it, yeah? But I ask the same question as that other guy two posts up. How did you overclock it?

I have a factory-made computer and it has no BIOS menu, so I can not overclock or change any kind of settings =( There isn't even a way to update the BIOS!

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i used ATI tool to overclock my old grahics card although its not as good because its only overclocked when ati tool is running, in a way its good because if something goes wrong there is hotkeys to set to default core and mem in one push of a button, also it dont permantly overwrite the BIOS and is a safe way of overclocking i think

im sure there is a way to unlock the features with some programs for overclocking your CPU xD
would do some searching on your pc model about OC-ing it and programs avalible for it

cheers :D
 

Spartan Erik

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I personally wouldn't over clock it, as the risk of frying is greater than the minimal performance boost. Your system is good enough as it is, but congrats!
 
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