try going in bios and just setting your fsb up a lil, that will up your cpu clockI've been wanting to overclock my processor for awhile but it always seemed like something that was out of my league but recently the thought of possibly having my computer run a little faster without having to go through the process of buying a new computer or upgrading sounds pretty good to me. I really don't know much about doing it and the last thing i want to do is do more harm to my computer than good so first, before I can even attempt at overclocking I need to know how.
I'll list my computer specs from what CPU-Z says.
Processor: Intel Celeron 1200 MHZ
Code name: Tualatin
Package Socket 370 FC-PGA2
Manufacturer: Trigem Computer, inc
Model: Lomita
Chipset: Intel i810E
Brand:Phoenix
If there is any more information that's required I'll gladly give it. I've read around the net that with the processor I currently have i can manage about 1.5 ghz at most and from what I've tried the Bios seems to be resistant to overclocking entirely, but then again I really have no idea what I'm looking for so that could be the case, any help is appreciated.
Processor Overclocking
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PVT. Craig
, Jul 21 2009 03:08 AM
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