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Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 21
OS: Windows XP Home SP2
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What's the best Technique?
Hi, I'm right now Using a Good Old P4 socket 478 2GHz processor, and I'd like to know how much I can push it using the BIOS.
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Join Date: May 2008
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Re: What's the best Technique?
Only through FSB.
I've done it to 3GHz before but I had no cooling. so Its back to normal. I've got a new idea though. the Older computer has a 3GHz CPU which sits there doing nothing. If I swap the CPU's I can get better performance in my games. I'm just nervoius about swapping them because I might break them :/ |
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