You don't. Simple as that.
Or you could buy a new top of the line Core 2 Duo, but even that I don't believe would come to quite TWICE that, however it's measured differently since it's a dual-core.
Bottom line, you don't make something from nothing.
2007-03-25 16:49:00
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answered by Kevin 3
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Or instead of OC'ing horrific Netburst architecture garbage, you could go out and get a Core 2 Duo, and catch up with some real speed. I will be the first to admit that I like AMD, but that doesnt stop the fact that a Core 2 Duo e6600 would stomp my poor little 4800+ X2 into the ground, then laugh, and spit on it. Alas, a jump to a LGA 775 mobo, DDR2 ram, and a new processor is way, way out of my budget at the moment.
2007-03-25 19:05:56
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answered by hibrad2003 2
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Overclock using the BIOS (Works only if you're using a custom built computer), or try NTweak. Also, don't overclock if you don't have the proper cooling and Pentiums run pretty hot. There's an article on how to overclock your Pentium D 805 to 4.1GHZ, but it requires water cooling which can be costy and sometimes requires the right case.
Hope this helps,
Steve
2007-03-25 16:50:56
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, you cant get a faster processor without actually physically installing a new processor. You can only make it run a bit faster by repairing and cleaning up your comp. And second, 5.22 gh processor?!?!? I'd really want one but good luck getting some multi-processor Alienware thing.
2007-03-25 16:52:21
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answered by jaxman2007 1
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Crank up the voltage to about 4.5v, double your front side bus, and make sure to keep everything cool using liquid nitrogen.
Good Luck!
2007-03-25 17:59:18
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answered by Linerd 4
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