Overclocking cpu

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  1. raheel

    raheel Member

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    Hi, Does anyone know how to overclock a cpu. Mine is P4 2.53 with AsRock P4vm800 MoBo. 80G WD + 512mb ram. I am using stock heatsink with fan. I tried thru the Bios but it didn't work. Any Help thanks.
     
  2. lecsiy

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    Well generally we do it through bios. Your motherboard most probably doesnt allow it. what happens when your try?
     
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    Check your manual or got to Asrocks website...

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  4. tocool4u

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    What do you mean it didn't work.....I need more details.....It could be that your system couldn't handle the overclock....Or you Oc'd too much and the computer went unstable.....
     
  5. raheel

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    someone told me when you're in the bios go to hardware tab and then in the cpu configuration press del then It will allow you to overclock it. I played with bios for more than an hour or so but no result at all. pressing the del key constantly doesn't bring any changes to the cpu. if there's any other way to overclock it please let me know or if there's any useful website beside guru3d.com will be appreciated. Thanks for the replies guys.
     
  6. tocool4u

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    LOL no he means press the Delete key to get into the BIOS.....GO into JumperFree configuration and you should see CPu Overclocking...Atleast that is what it is in My BIOS but there are different BIOS companies
     
  7. raheel

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    Dude tell me what is jumperfree configuration and how do I get in to it. Please write everything with details because I am a beginner and trying to learn more about the computer hardware because that's my hobby. tonight I'll post the pictures of how the bios looks alike then maybe that will help you better understand. Can you also mention other method of overclocking it. Well thanks though
     
  8. lecsiy

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    Ok i just overclocked my Cpu just now and this is how i did it.

    Turn off pc
    Turn on Pc
    At startup press Del
    You should see you have entered Bios
    go into the Advanced Tab
    You should see something that said Cpu Speed Make that higher
    Make any other things you see higher.
    Press Esc
    Click Save changes
    Launch like normal
    Run a benchmark tool like sisandra lite
    Check its all running smoothly
    Youve overclocked your first Cpu

    If you cannot launch or any other problems dont worry just reset cmos by entering the bios and clicking Load defaults settings.

    Also you may want to raise your Vcore setting as this can stabalise a overclocked computer.

    DO NOT RAISE VCORE TO MUCH
    DO NOI RAISE YOUR CPU SPEED TOO MUCH
    When overclocking what i do is go up in 5s and wait to find unstability and then raise vcore.
    Then if its stable leave it!


    I am not responsible for any hardware you may destroy doing this.
     
  9. boxwrench

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    I'm pretty sure "Jumper free configuration" only applies to Asus motherboards.You need to download and read the manual,Unless of course someone else on this forum has or had the same motherboard as you.
    You don't want to mess it up...do you?
     
  10. lecsiy

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    I have an asus what mobo you have?
     
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    o rite just saw sorry no dont have the same. Tell us how it goes however. Good luck mate!
     
  12. raheel

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    O.K Dude that's easy. Just last thing What is "Run a benchmark tool like sisandra lite"? is there any heatsink you would suggest for p4 2.53 when overclocking. How much I can apporximately overclock it with stock fan and heatsink.
     
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    Ok well as you seem , no offence, a bit of a newbie at this maybe this app is better

    BAD LINK

    Download that.
    Overclock your Cpu.
    Run the programme and click test and if it last the 30 mins without hanging restarting or anything you have sucessfully overclocked your Comp!

    And as for what you can expect well just make sure you dont go over around 50 degrees with little load and you should be ok.

    good luck tell us how it goes!

    And again i am not responsible for anything you may damage overclocking your Pc!
     
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    sorry that link dead just search OCCT in google and follow the second link
     
  15. tocool4u

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    Yea i havean ASUS board......With American Megatrends Inc. BIOS.......SO unless you don't have that BIOS i can't help you sorry.....

    Actually i have a PC with Phoenix Award BIOS...SO if you have that i can tell you
     
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    Do any of you guys use OCCT?

    What do you think of it..
    Personally i think its one of the best benchmarking apps out there!
     
  17. tocool4u

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    I use SisoftSandra 2007 they have all the Benchmarking Utillities you will need
     
  18. lecsiy

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    Lol ive got that to i just seem to prefer OCCT just find it so mcuh easier!!

    Lol just ma oppy!
     
  19. raheel

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    Dude the link that you gave me for the benchmark tool "sisandra" it isn't working. I even have an account with them now too. However I was successful to overclock it from 2.53 to 2.6. Computer runs a bit faster for first couple of minutes then it slows down. Is that too much? Maybe it's overheating now. Sometimes I can't even shut down the computer. Mention some good heatsinks for my cpu. I was looking some heatsink on newegg but don't know which one is to be used with mine. Lastly what does socket and northbirdge, southbridge mean..
     
  20. lecsiy

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    http://www.download.com/SANDRA-Lite/3000-2086_4-10451861.html?tag=lst-0-1

    theres a good link for sisandra lite.

    As for that small overclock you should not really being experiencing problems with such a small overclock. Maybe you have a really crappy heat sink.

    I can only recommend a heatsink when i know exactly what processor you have.

    So please tell me which one you have!

    Cheers
    Lecsiy
     

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