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Date: 06-15-03
Author: Gundeep
Category: Articles/Overclocking
 

Overclocking Intel CPU: Part 2

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Okay, since you have collected the equipment and got the CPU cooler, case fans, video card coolers, HDD coolers and your case as cold as a freezer (just kidding, you can’t have a case as cool as a freezer) and you are done reading “Overclocking Intel CPU: Part1” then let’s continue, shall we.

Intel CPU’s are easy to overclock like I have mentioned in my other articles on the site.
Make sure you are familiar with your BIOS (Binary Input Output System). I am assuming that you know how to get into your computer’s BIOS, if not then post the model of your motherboard in our messageboards and someone will help you shortly. Once you are in the BIOS just follow the following steps:

1. Go into the BIOS
2. Look for your FSB (Front Side Bus) settings
3. In 3Mhz increments increase your FSB slowly.
4. Reboot your computer and play some games for 2 hours or so and make sure your computer is stable or if you prefer you can download demo versions of benchmarking software and run come loops of benchmarks over and over to see the stability of your PC.

If you are able to successfully complete the above steps then you have successfully overclocked your Intel CPU.

Congratulations!!! Enjoy your speedy hot new CPU.

   
 

   
 
 
   
 

 
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