The shown speed of a processor is not essentially the only speed that it can run at. It is speed that processor was checked for at the factory. When processor companies occurrence a high level of demand for a lower-clocked processor, they may organize many processors to run at that speed though they are able of obtaining higher speeds. Program a 500 MHz Pentium III for more speed by over clocking it to develop performance of PC.

Instructions

1. Step 1

Press key generally "Delete," "F2" or "F3" that is displayed on screen after turning on PC to enter motherboard setup utility.

2. Step 2

Make use of arrow keys on keyboard to go to "Softmenu III Setup" and press "Enter."

3. Step 3

Go to "CPU FSB Clock” and press "PgUp" key to modify the value displayed to least allowed value greater than "100."

4. Step 4

Press "F10" to save settings, then "Esc" to reboot PC. Then processor's new speed will be displayed as PC starts.

5. Step 5

Check your PC to ensure that it is steady at new processor speed. If it is, reboot PC and try to raise the speed again. If PC locks up or crashes, decrease the speed.