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I have a Intel Celeron Coppermine 700MHz in my old computer and i wanted to overclovk it. I have never overclocked a cpu before and i wanted to do it to this computer. What exactly do i do

2007-02-01 13:16:00 · 2 answers · asked by J39P 1 in Computers & Internet Hardware Desktops

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don't overclock it if you want to keep it some thing that old won't handle it vary good.I have a 950mhz celeron and i couldn't get more than 20mhz overclock out of it.But if you still want to this is what you do...
First go into the bios.to get to that you have to turn on your computer and before it gets to the OS screen you have to hit F ? (? is what ever yours says to enter the startup) Than you go to freconcy you will find were you can set your own speed. You may have to raise the V core a LITTLE.You than can raise the FSB.If you don't have any thing in your BIOS you can download this CPU-Z here is the link http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php
it would be easier to just use that first it is vary simple to use. Don't forget to have good cooling.you will want to run prime 95 this is the link http://files.extremeoverclocking.com/file.php?f=103
let it run for 24 hours + and if it is stable than you have a successful overclock.

2007-02-01 13:41:14 · answer #1 · answered by U can't B like me 5 · 0 0

if you look on the board, usally by the video chipset, you will see a lil whit outlined box with different colums of numbers in it. it will have like 1.5 5.5 and inbetween. these are the multipler speeds for the clock speed. the box will also have a JPwith a number beside it. usally JP7 i think. this number is the jumper block id location. the jumpers are a set of pins i think the old boards were in jumper groups of 3, 3 pins on top and 3 on bottom numbered 123, 456,so on. check on the inside to see if there is a diagram inside the tower bootom or on the cover itself. some boards had softmenu in the bios and you change the speed there, others had a dip switch on the board located either on the very side closes to the front of the tower below the ide cable plugs and other were loacted below the memory slots. this is something you really need to find a page that gives pictures to really understand it. this could fry your processor if you do something wrong.

2007-02-01 21:34:48 · answer #2 · answered by gas_indycar 5 · 0 0

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