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Toyotacelicaguy
05-09-03, 12:25 PM
Call me a n00b if you must but please can some one explain to me how to over clock my processor and mobo? I Have the ASUS P4S533 MOBO and a P4 2.4ghz B 533mhz fsb processor. All I ask is for information on how I can over clock.

tread70
05-09-03, 12:40 PM
Increase the fsb by ptting the cpu in manual mode then raise it up 5 fsb at a time when it becomes unstable add 5% vcore to it and try again but watch ur temps so they dont go too high 50-60 max. If you dont have one get an aftermarket Heatsink and fan Swiftech and the slk's are always goodand Artic Silver 3 as a good thermal compound between the HSF and processor

Toyotacelicaguy
05-09-03, 01:19 PM
I am a newbie I don't understand all these terms

Toyotacelicaguy
05-09-03, 01:20 PM
<i>Increase the fsb by ptting the cpu in manual mode</i> HOW!!!

<i>then raise it up 5 fsb at a time when it becomes unstable add 5% vcore to it and try again but watch ur temps so they dont go too high 50-60 max. </I> How!

tread70
05-09-03, 01:42 PM
you do all this in the bios during startup hit the delete key on the keyboard when it prompts u to hit the <del> to enter bios or setup

tread70
05-10-03, 03:48 PM
http://www.lostcircuits.com/advice/bios2/1.shtml

Rasputin'sLiver
05-10-03, 08:42 PM
Originally posted by Toyotacelicaguy
Call me a n00b if you must but please can some one explain to me how to over clock my processor and mobo? I Have the ASUS P4S533 MOBO and a P4 2.4ghz B 533mhz fsb processor. All I ask is for information on how I can over clock. WELCOME TO THE FORUM!

please refer to batboy's sticky thread referred to as the"secrets of overclocking revealed" which is for overclocking newbies, although the rest of the members here would be most willing to give you help virtually any time of day or night.

http://forum.oc-forums.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=51672

learn your way around the bios before you start changing settings! :eek: but you'll learn that the basics of overclocking are really very simple. by being an overclocker, you are in a unique position of knowing computer equipment so well that you are an expert at computer design and building. most of us know our way around virtually every brand of motherboard. we didn't learn our way around for profit in the usual case, but rather for the love of the hobby. have fun! :D