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Rippzter Posted at 2:00 pm on Aug. 25, 2008
is it possible to overclock Intel celeron D 360
socket 775LGA
65nm    1.3 core voltage
core speed:3458mhz
multiplierx26
bus speed:133mhz
rated fsb 532mhz
cache L2 512kbytes

motherboard packard bell RC415 chipset ati

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Neodymie Posted at 3:35 pm on Aug. 28, 2008
Quote: from Dickij03 at 7:22 am on Aug. 28, 2008

Quote: from neodymie at 4:13 am on Aug. 27, 2008

Don't mess with voltages!

 You want to adjust Front side buss speeds. It's usually done from the bios of your mobo.  

 Did you buy your computer from a store or is it custom built?


Nothing wrong with touching the voltages.

 
If this is a prebuilt pc, for example a dell, hp... Don't bother as they would have removed the overclocking functions from the bios. If it isn't then you must begin upping the FSB. Make sure you keep the ratio between cpu and ram so that you aren't pushing your ram over the limit, of you could just unlink them. If your system begins getting unstable try adding more voltage (no more than 1.5v on air cooling).


If he has no idea how to even do basic overclocking he really shouldn't be messing with voltages at this point. Play around with clock speeds for a little. Do some reading and them maybe move on.

Dickij03 Posted at 7:22 am on Aug. 28, 2008
Quote: from neodymie at 4:13 am on Aug. 27, 2008

Don't mess with voltages!  

You want to adjust Front side buss speeds. It's usually done from the bios of your mobo.

Did you buy your computer from a store or is it custom built?


Nothing wrong with touching the voltages.


If this is a prebuilt pc, for example a dell, hp... Don't bother as they would have removed the overclocking functions from the bios. If it isn't then you must begin upping the FSB. Make sure you keep the ratio between cpu and ram so that you aren't pushing your ram over the limit, of you could just unlink them. If your system begins getting unstable try adding more voltage (no more than 1.5v on air cooling).

Neodymie Posted at 8:13 pm on Aug. 26, 2008
Don't mess with voltages!

You want to adjust Front side buss speeds. It's usually done from the bios of your mobo.

Did you buy your computer from a store or is it custom built?

Narfle the Garthok Posted at 10:02 am on Aug. 26, 2008
Crank up the voltage in small increments using a intel based cpu utility. If your system becomes unstable, drop the voltage back down. Do not go to far, you will regret it (and overclocking voids any warranties you may have).
Narfle the Garthok Posted at 9:59 am on Aug. 26, 2008
Quote: from Rippzter at 2:13 pm on Aug. 25, 2008

how?

Nvm, read it.

Rippzter Posted at 9:49 am on Aug. 26, 2008
Quote: from The Fantasy at 2:29 pm on Aug. 25, 2008

Quote: from Rippzter at 10:02 pm on Aug. 25, 2008

Quote: from The Fantasy at 2:01 pm on Aug. 25, 2008

Yes.  
 Yes it is...

GTFO

Would you like to submit a better answer?
Please, be my guest babes.


lol STOP CALLING ME BABES

rand0mguy Posted at 6:55 pm on Aug. 25, 2008
look up on the intel site for cpu utilitys... sometimes u can get programs to crank up the voltage etc... i dont need to overclock my cpu. its fast enuf
The Fantasy Posted at 2:29 pm on Aug. 25, 2008
Quote: from Rippzter at 10:02 pm on Aug. 25, 2008

Quote: from The Fantasy at 2:01 pm on Aug. 25, 2008

Yes.
Yes it is...

GTFO

Would you like to submit a better answer?
Please, be my guest babes.

Rippzter Posted at 2:13 pm on Aug. 25, 2008
how?
RIMHfire Posted at 2:03 pm on Aug. 25, 2008
Quote: from The Fantasy at 2:01 pm on Aug. 25, 2008

Yes.
Yes it is...

This.    

Rippzter Posted at 2:02 pm on Aug. 25, 2008
Quote: from The Fantasy at 2:01 pm on Aug. 25, 2008

Yes.
Yes it is...

GTFO
The Fantasy Posted at 2:01 pm on Aug. 25, 2008
Yes.
Yes it is...
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