i need a amd cpu overclocking tool plz help but i only have a 300 watt psu
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i need a amd cpu overclocking tool plz help but i only have a 300 watt psu
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please list your system spec's, then maybe you will get a little help, also a 300w psu is on the low side for overclocking......and lastly don't be impatient, you only posted the original request 9 mins before your 2nd post, remember most people who can help are probably at work, give them time to reply.
Curly
patience is a virtue
this is his 2nd post about overclocking im mentioned last time since he knows nothing about the hardware of his pc so might be better not too
this was his 1st post http://forums.hexus.net/showthread.php?t=82663
Google "cpu overclocking tutorial" or something like that. It's not usually as simple as opening a program, applying, and living happily ever after.
if your not to sure about things then def research about it before you go ahead - you wouldnt want to plough into it and not be able to rectify the consequences if it goes wrong mate
If you do go ahead GO SLOWLY! But as unreal said, it's very unlikely that you'll just be clicking a button:
http://img158.imageshack.us/img158/920/oclockerhi4.jpg
And highly likely you'll be changing settings in the BIOS:
http://images.planetamd64.com/pyr0/D...gs%20-%202.jpg
mate what cooler do you have on your chip??? is it going to be able to handle the extra heat from your chip?
If you're using a stock cooler, it would probably be worth investing in a better one. The stock one is unlikely to be powerful enough unless you're only making very minor changes.
Am all for helping out but:
No.72 Don't even bother mate unless you understand the implications of your actions.Quote:
what is a mobo?
To be fair.... everyone has to start somewhere.
Anyways N0.72 from looking at the numerous posts you have made, it seems you have a HP setup, I would advise that you A: read the manual or bios guides for it, B: Google is your friend, do a search for one of the many overclocking guides out there, C: when you have done the above and understand at least the basic's, thats the time to ask questions or for help.
Curly
Try Clockgen or Systool but you really ought to try to understand what you are doing & wh y...
Right, No.72, Please, listen up :)
Firstly you need to slow down with what you’re typing. Most of what you write is largely illegible.
Secondly, please research before overclocking. It is not simply a matter of downloading a program and having it magically do it for you. If you screw something up when overclocking, you need to understand WHY it’s happened, and HOW to fix it. If you don’t, you WILL end up killing your system.
Thirdly, Do not bump you’re thread within 9 minutes of posting. Forums just do not work like that.
Fourthly, do not spam the forums asking people to join a COD2 clan – its just not on.
Ok ?
Good :)
Cheers :)
woo ok then thought it was for all subjects
OK WELL I AM SORRY IF HAVE MADE AN ASS OF MY SELF, but i am not very good with posts. I will learn. I am very sorry, all your advice has been helpfull. I am going to get a new psu, and maby some new cooling.
we all gotta start somewhere man. dont worry.
btw why are you actually overclocking ure processor. i managed to get my 3200 to 2.4 on stock cooling but it makes no difference. I ure computers running slow is probably something else like ure ram or ure hd/mobo. also try clearing ure computer out. i find the most effective way is to remove unwanted programs, restart, then run a search for each program you remove (uninstallers very rarely remove everything), dont forget to defrag afterwards.