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How do I overclock with these components.
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Wanna overclock ?? How? I have an Epox 9nda3+, amd athlon 64 3700+, patriot pc4000, all in wonder 9600-256-agp
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Your post belongs in it`s own thread in our cooling and modding forum.
I will move it there for you. Done. Regards Howard ![]() Last edited by howard_hopkinso; 08-17-2006 at 11:25 PM. |
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I have just deleted your new thread. That`s because I moved your post to it`s own thread here.
This is the correct forum for overclocking problems. Regards Howard ![]() |
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I think you have a good setup for overclocking there but I don't know your mobo. The CPU and RAM are great. First read this stickie then please post here any questions. Many here can help you. ![]() Last edited by Mirob; 08-18-2006 at 01:36 AM. Reason: linked wrong stickie ;( |
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Ya, I've read up using those stickies. I think I actually used the links you posted mirob, and I must say it gave some great information, had my P4 prescott oced from 3.0ghz to 3.9ghz the other day, but I just don't have adequate cooling to run it that high... yet. But I just thought I'd give a newbie overclockers perspective here... those forums have loads of information about almost anything you could imagine.
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