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Vanessa

My "opinion" is the risk is greater than the reward when it comes to
overclocking. If you damage your processor you will have to buy a new one !



Dave



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From: Thomas Mayer

Date: 4/28/2008 4:25:30 PM

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Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Overclockin

 

I have an ASUS that could be over clocked. The settings for it are in my

BIOS. You should check your motherboard manual and see what its

directions are for over clocking. I'm not sure your equipment

configuration can be safely over clocked.

 

Tom

 

Vanessa Henderson wrote:

> Can someone assist me with overclocking?  I have an ECS GeForce 7050M-M
motherboard and an AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200+ processor with 2 GB DDR 2 Corsair
Twin 2x 6400 800 Mhz ram.  I don't see any jumpers on the board that would
assist me with overclocking.  I thought that's were I needed to go to
overclock. You're probably wondering why I want to overclock?  I just want
to see if it really makes a difference in how quickly my newly built machine
will move. Thanks for any help you can provide.

>

> Kind regards,

> Vanessa Henderson

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>

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