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Daevon Vettori
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Old 06-08-2009, 01:54 PM
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How to overclock a PC

I have a hp pc
FEATURES:
HP-COMPAQ BRAND
MODEL a1220la Pavilion
PROCESSOR (GHZ) Sempron 3200 + 1.8GHz
TARGET MADRE: MSI MS-7184
SOCKET 939
Memory Card Reader 9 in 1
MEMORY (MB) 512MB DDR400
STORAGE DRIVE: DVD ± RW / CD-RW
HARD DISK (GB): 80
ADDS SOUND AC97 AUDIO
VIDEO: ATI RADEON XPRESS 200
NETWORK: 10/100
MÃ "DEM 56K
Rear Door:
PARALLEL: 1
USB: 4
PS / 2 keyboard: 1
PS / 2 Mouse: 1
RJ-45: 1
RJ-11
VIDEO DB-15
IEEE 1394 (POST) 1
MIC
LINE IN
LINE OUT
FRONT:
USB: 3
AUDIO OUTPUT: 1
MIC INPUT: 1
1394
OPERATING SYSTEM WINDOWS XP HOME
KEYBOARD SPANISH
PS2
MOUSE 3 BUTTON + WHEEL
OPTICAL
VOLTAGE OF FOOD 'N 110/220 VAC (SWITCH WITH MANUAL)
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Old 06-08-2009, 01:55 PM
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I do not like the hp; verify that you have options in the bios.

Limited to the boot options, time, and now, but almost never bring other things.
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Old 06-08-2009, 01:56 PM
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You have to see the model of the motherboard ... You can use programs like EVEREST to see this item

Once you know that, more research.

In any case you do not illusions far motherboards usually have pretty basic, which does not allow changing voltages or frequencies.

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Old 06-08-2009, 01:57 PM
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Party for the bios ... if you have no oc options, look for the model of the plate for a possible bios update with a non-hp, but the manufacturer of the plate.

Although not very likely, editions are usually only for large assemblers that do not support serial bios which can not be flashing and can not be Overclocked...
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Old 06-08-2009, 01:58 PM
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Generally PC manufacturers (such as your HP), block or cancel the options to increase frequency, you know, to avoid claims for failures due to this practice.

Reviews (as you have said), the BIOS Setup of your motherboard and see what options you have. Doubt leave well alone.
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Old 06-08-2009, 01:59 PM
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You could aver seen the model with a program, wave or everest aida-32.

In any case I doubt that such pcs brand (HP wave, COMPAQ, PACKARD BELL) ocear be, I had a Packard Bell I-Media 1248 and did not even bring AGP, OC Less options

Now, as the pcs commodore ... fsb bring it to climb, because once I had a Commodore to put XP Pro.
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Old 06-08-2009, 02:00 PM
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That is a guess Sempron 3.2 754 mounted on an msi does not sound bad memory that gives me the generic idea, the bios lately are quite lately.

The pc brand is almost always armed to the feet but he does not leave capacity.
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Old 06-08-2009, 02:01 PM
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If information about motherboard msi ms-7184 and I took it no surprise the msi website and more like the 7093 and plop KEDE by all the parties.

A question if I change the bios and it does not work there was my PC or a way back…
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Old 06-08-2009, 02:02 PM
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Well this complicated, you should try to make a back-up bios on a floppy disk, and these manuals recovery bios, because if it still has a valid block, say the BIOS, after a flashes incorrect, then retrieve it even booting with a floppy.

And if not, it would have to seek another identical plate that works for you to make the famous hot-swapping, there are also manuals that.

Anyway, programs flashes, check the id of the plate before it is not so?

So I think this is safe. And if the pal says it has the same board, and succeeded.
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