Sup3rkirby
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Well, after seeing so many people who overclock and knowing that is surely can improve the speed of a system, I have begun to consider it. I realize the risk involved and that I actually could lose my PC entirely.
But knowing what could go wrong, I also know what could go right. And while I might not be ready to try it on my main PC, there are a few older ones I might check it out on.
After reading this tutorial: http://forums.x10hosting.com/tech-corner/19478-how-over-clock-cpu-tutorial.html, it would seem that I could give this a shot. But of course I would like to be as prepared as I possibly can and become as informed as I possibly can.
So, firstly, are there any other good tutorials out there that I could use? That one was translated into english, and while it is not bad, I would still like a second source that was written in english originally.
Next, how much of a difference does OCing make? For instance, with, lets say a 2.2 Ghz processor with 1GB RAM. If I could OC that processor, would I get a noticably faster system? What about something a little slower(1.8-2.0 Ghz) and 512MB RAM?
Also, what are the chances of a failure? Does anyone know if your are more or less likely to fail than succeed? What variables play a part in your success?
And I'll make this my last question, what about graphics cards? Anyone have a tutorial on OCing one of those(nVidia would be the one I would go for if I did)? I'm pretty sure you can OC those, or I've at least seen some stuff about it.
But knowing what could go wrong, I also know what could go right. And while I might not be ready to try it on my main PC, there are a few older ones I might check it out on.
After reading this tutorial: http://forums.x10hosting.com/tech-corner/19478-how-over-clock-cpu-tutorial.html, it would seem that I could give this a shot. But of course I would like to be as prepared as I possibly can and become as informed as I possibly can.
So, firstly, are there any other good tutorials out there that I could use? That one was translated into english, and while it is not bad, I would still like a second source that was written in english originally.
Next, how much of a difference does OCing make? For instance, with, lets say a 2.2 Ghz processor with 1GB RAM. If I could OC that processor, would I get a noticably faster system? What about something a little slower(1.8-2.0 Ghz) and 512MB RAM?
Also, what are the chances of a failure? Does anyone know if your are more or less likely to fail than succeed? What variables play a part in your success?
And I'll make this my last question, what about graphics cards? Anyone have a tutorial on OCing one of those(nVidia would be the one I would go for if I did)? I'm pretty sure you can OC those, or I've at least seen some stuff about it.