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Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 7
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trying to overclock my CPU
hey, i'm trying to overclock my cpu(C2D e4500) by changing settings in the bios but it doesn't seem to work, everytime I change "CPU host clock control" to Enabled and save/reset my pc it just goes back to disabled, I tried some windows overclocking tools but I can't seem to find my PLL.
my motherboard info: Gigabyte 945GCM-S2L chipest: Intel 945 I'm not really a computer guy so let me know if I need to post more info about my pc, and thanks in advance. |
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Re: trying to overclock my CPU
after you enable that setting do you get the option to change the front side bus (FSB)?
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Re: trying to overclock my CPU
thier might be something wrong with your bios check for a new version and flash the bios.
i have never had to do it so im not going to try and explain how.
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Re: trying to overclock my CPU
how about security settings it might think a virus is trying to change the settings. have a look for any settings that resemble anti spy ware or security
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Re: trying to overclock my CPU
it might think that your the virus trying to change the bios try turning off security setting in the bios reboot then give it a shot
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Re: trying to overclock my CPU
Your CMOS battery might be dead, yes it could happen even to a new board. Try out another battery.
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Re: trying to overclock my CPU
In that case no, the CMOS battery wouldn't only affect overclock changes.
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