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    Default Help overclocking my pc

    The techniques my pc

    Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional 5.1.2600 OS Service Pack Service Pack 2

    Type Intel Pentium 4 processor, 1600 MHz (16 x 100)
    PC Chips motherboard M925LR (2 PCI, 1 AGP, 1 CNR, 2 SDR DIMM, 2 DDR DIMM, Audio, Video, LAN)

    Motherboard chipset VIA VT8751 Apollo P4M266
    System Memory 224 MB (PC2100 DDR SDRAM)
    BIOS Type AMI (04/29/02)
    Graphics Card S3 (32 MB)
    P700 Monitor HP D8906 [17 "CRT] (KR03644779)
    Sound card VIA AC'97 Enhanced Audio Controller
    Hard Drive WDC WD400EB-00CPF0 (37 GB, IDE)
    Network Card VIA PCI 10/100 Fast Ethernet Adapter (192.168.1.3)

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    I have to enter the bios, go to item voltage / Frequency, I should leave that way, then change the value of frequency, must be in order, change it to manual and choose the value want to 125Mhz I get on 2000mhz.

    Try it and then comment.

    Greetings.

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    Plate is not very good at all that the best beam cleaned = slower you go that has a lot of dust on the inside you recommend cleaning the inside and ask someone who can help you change if you can paste and heat sinks then think about playing frequencies etc ...

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    Change the process and paste the sink down a program like everest or speed fan to see if the temperature of the process by which the board has a temperature sensor must not be good when updating the bios and take a while busy playing the PC sink of the process to see whether or not you KEMA to see if the sensor right with respect to the temperature that gives.

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    I think what you need is your computer memory ram, nothing else the process could be running at 2000 if you are proposing, because you can achieve something with this mobo, but the problem that your pc is to go slow requirements for Windows XP and the hardware configuration you have!

    Windows xp minimum requirements to run with 128 MB memory, 256 to run stable and then putting whatever we want, but if you force a 256 mb jar, you will most likely be delayed a little but what is normal, I was touched fix several pcs with 256 memory and newly installed windows, are more or less since Windows XP only occupies 220 memory resources, which is enough and begins to work on virtual memory so it does not a memory dump.

    I recommend that you get more memory, but succeed as a little Overclocked the processor, the memos have to frequency. Which make them more sluggish then stays where it!

    Greetings

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