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Running System Stock
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Last Seen: 08-18-2010
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All I need is my PLL number so I can start over-clocking, and I've used CPU-Z to help me. I don't want to open up my computer, for obvious reasons, so here is the info: http://img825.imageshack.us/i/infol.png/ If you need any more information, i will be glad to provide it for you !Thank you very much in advance! |
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ファースト
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47c idle or load
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Overclocker
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if you open your computer you can find it so easily.
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gayrights=civilrights
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look for the crystal, and the chip with the number is almost always close in not right next to it.
the crystal is the shiny metal piece that almost resembles a pill. ive notice on a lot of proprietary motherboards the chip its self has nothing on it. i use to run a sony pvc-rs420 and it had a asus p4sd-vx and all i could fine on fsbcpu/speedfan was a asus p4sd-vl. it worked like a charm. so try and find something thats close to your motherboard and give it a try. i have no idea if this is bad for the mobo, but use caution as it could mess stuff up. get your self cupid if you have not already. good luck and happy stressing! as i didnt look at the pic, you already have all the good stuff! Last edited by baldursgate : 08-21-2010 at 01:20 PM. Reason: im a dum-dum |
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Crazy Bones
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also try a program called SETFSB
on main site do a search and type in your your mobo modle and see what they have as long as its close it should work whats your mobo model and manufacture? |
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Space Monkey
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you're trying to overclock an HP! unfortunately, computers from the likes of HP, Dell, Gateway, Acer, eMachines, etc don't overclock easily...they're actually designed to prevent overclocking...and your celeron is already really highly clocked and it won't go much higher anyway.
unfortunately, that machine of yours is pretty much maxed out so your primary recourse would be to get a new computer ![]() if you insist on sticking with it, an upgrade to dual core would go pretty far, or maybe you could find a core 2 duo e4300 on ebay, which is the best CPU that mobo officially supports. Don't bother buying a 45nm CPU because it won't work. link to mobo on hp's website http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...00910113#N1170 |
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