Send it back to the manufacture if it's under warranty. I repeat: do not try to fix the hardware yourself if it's under warranty.
Send it back to the manufacture if it's under warranty. I repeat: do not try to fix the hardware yourself if it's under warranty.
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What is over-locking?![]()
Over-clocking, not over-locking.
It's making your CPU or graphics card or whatever run faster then the manufacturer released it to run at.
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Well, there is and there isn't.
Most times you modify values in your BIOS and give something more power to ramp it up... I don't know the exact details but for the most part, it's safe... just be careful, because if you go too far, you do end up with a fried system.
Google could help you here far more then I could, I've never overclocked a system.
As stated above, overclocking the CPU uses the BIOS. Overclocking the GPU, or graphics card, uses software like RivaTuner, GPUTool, AMD Clock Tool, MSI AfterBurner, etc. CPU overclocking with software is never reliable.
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WOOOOO i managed to overclock it and now its at 3.8 Ghz...........im going to marry my computer....
I just hope that it's stable and doesn't run too hot.
just a note ,overclocking voids any warranty
Out of my mind. I Haven't Lost My Mind, It's Backed Up On Disk Somewhere.
do u have some OS on the CD (xp,7)?