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    Is overclocking beneficial for high end systems

    I have seen many of my friends overclocking their processor for optimum performance. The one thing comes in mind that does it is affordable that you buy a extreme processor than force the same to increase performance. I am going to buy a new system a

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    Re: Is overclocking beneficial for high end systems

    Overclocking is a technique that may enhance the performance of some components of the PC by increasing the working frequencies of these components. The overclocking allows increased performance and is a simple to use but has some important keys to being able to safely and efficiently. The difference overclocking as you think it is something to be additional investment cost and can be done with all kinds of computers for this to be cheap. The only difference of using some parts are more advanced than other levels of overclocking to get there.

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    Re: Is overclocking beneficial for high end systems

    We do not need a coslty processor or cooling systems or even a costy motherboard to make an interesting overclocking. Knowing that we have to play and knowing the conditions of our machine we can increase the frequency of work without this implying any problems for any of the components. To do this we will set an example of how we would carry out the overclock a Celeron 2800 with a motherboard is a very normalitÃ* as P4S61 from Asrock. The motherboard asus not being a high-end, if you have enough functions for us to work with. Our Celeron D 335 has a working frequency of 2800MHz with a multiplier of 21x and a 133MHz front side bus. It's a small bus and a very high multiplier so any increase thereof will be a greatly increased frequency.

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    Re: Is overclocking beneficial for high end systems

    The motherboard has limitations, is a plate of some fixed amount, and we must take into account these constraints. Chief among these is that it does not block either side buses such as PCI and AGP. The advantage to us puts the processor bus, which is only 133MHz, when the motherboard supports 200Mhz buses without any problem, so we have a high ceiling which gives us the motherboard. The memoirs, 1GB of two 512MB modules, DDR400 and also supporting up to a 200MHz bus with no problem. The limitation shall find that we will not raise the voltage of the processor at any time of around 1.4v in this model, which is a processor based on Prescott core and thus are quite warm. We want to reach as much as possible but will not touch any of the components, even dissipation and as we have said, not the processor voltage. This ensures that the temperature increase is only a matter of the new frequency.

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