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    Overclocking of motherboard to handle more memory

    I wonder if a motherboard can be overclocked, so that it can handle more memory. And if I would buy a new motherboard, any Pentium 4 HT processor that can work or I would also have to buy a new processor?

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    Re: Overclocking of motherboard to handle more memory

    Personally I have never overclocked so deeply. Give more power to your motherboard processor, then process the processor in that. A motherboard can be no new functions because that gives problems with the chipset that is there. A chipset that only Pentium 4 single core can handle, can never be a dual core processor. So you can only get feature that are faster, but not change or add features.

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    Re: Overclocking of motherboard to handle more memory

    Is it really true that if you have a cpu overclocked and then put in another PC that it is not overclocked will work?

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    Re: Overclocking of motherboard to handle more memory

    Or a motherboard overclocking limit often depends on your bios. The "bus" speed is the frequency with which your processor reads data and calculated. A place where overclockers like to offer you all kinds of possibilities present different components (processor, memory card) matching, for example through dividers.

    You need to know especially what not to do, you can easily destroy your computer and then you have nothing more. "Overclocking" would like to say that your parts "harder" is to run than they sold.

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