Saturday 24 September 2011

Overclocking Question?

I have a Intel Pentium D (Pentium D 820) running at 2.80Ghz , i wanted to know if i could overclock it safely to 3.0 GHz with out any changes (like getting a new fan and heat sink). I Dont want to get new hardware, can i overclock with out those?



And how do i unlock my processor, because i cant change my processor speeds.
Overclocking Question?
Change your FSB speed slowly in 5mhz intervals. Run it up untill your desired speed or untill the system crashes. After it crashes take it back down 10-15mhz to a safe speed.
Overclocking Question?
don't do it, you'll wear our your computer fast. the speed that its set at is the safe speed, you're just asking for trouble there..
over clocking a pc can be tricky and cuts the cpu's life in half jest keep it as is
As some body suggested, try in the intervels of 5 MHz and increase your FSB and try your luck. But personally I won't do it, because, I feel, Intel guys are clever, and already the processors are over clocked. and the processors are hot cake(Dosa Tawa)
DO NOT DO IT i did it and in a year my computer was fryed and it was a new nice computer i wasted 500$ on it
Answer #1 Is correct
The problem with overclokcing your processor is the extra heat that it produces.. Most people if they do overclock the processor doesn't give a thought to this. This is a big mistake on their part. Some of the newer computers coming out now with the liquid cooling system come from the factory overclocked. I wouldn't suggest overclocking the computer unless you are ready to overhaul your cooling system, bigger fan, if not mulitiple fans in the case, You can overclock a computer and it last you just must make sure the processor does not get too hot.
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