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overclocking help [message #154223] Thu, 12 May 2005 18:40 Go to next message
blinky_182 is currently offline  blinky_182
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Ok renegade runs choppy at times, as I have a crap gaphics card. I would like to know what is an ideal program to use and how much is suggested I overclock to. I'm not gonna bother getting a new card for this system, I'm eventually am gonna get a new comp. I just want to get the most I can with this machine.

My Specs:

P3 933mhz
358 mb ram
geforce 4 mx 440se
windows ME
overclocking help [message #154311] Fri, 13 May 2005 07:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Since its a p3 with a 133fsb bus and 133sdr memory, i doutb youle be able to sqeez out much.

First you have to find out whats in the comp, download a program like Everest home--> google.

then post what motherboard and stuff.

Lets say if its a Compaq you will have to download a Software o'c program becaus Compaq's,Dell, and more of those brands dont suport overclocking.

If its a custom build, well, thats good news.
Find out what the mobo is and go into the bios it depends on what mobo.
Raise the speeds by FSB if its 133, 134 step by step and so on.
But watch your AGP if it gets to hight it will get instable like shit.

For the GFX google---> coolbits add to registry. Screen properties NVIDA< OC then just raise the GFX with steps if it starts giving articles lower it.
If it doesnt fix it.. say bye to the card


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overclocking help [message #157563] Mon, 30 May 2005 18:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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i can understand that, but if this aint a computer nerd, he might not know what anything u just said was..... And those specs. dont look like a custom, just sayin...
Re: overclocking help [message #173997 is a reply to message #154223] Sat, 08 October 2005 05:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Erm better idea new c0mputer Whats That
Re: overclocking help [message #174469 is a reply to message #154311] Wed, 12 October 2005 06:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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JPNOD wrote on Fri, 13 May 2005 10:21

Since its a p3 with a 133fsb bus and 133sdr memory, i doutb youle be able to sqeez out much.

First you have to find out whats in the comp, download a program like Everest home--> google.

then post what motherboard and stuff.

Lets say if its a Compaq you will have to download a Software o'c program becaus Compaq's,Dell, and more of those brands dont suport overclocking.

If its a custom build, well, thats good news.
Find out what the mobo is and go into the bios it depends on what mobo.
Raise the speeds by FSB if its 133, 134 step by step and so on.
But watch your AGP if it gets to hight it will get instable like shit.

For the GFX google---> coolbits add to registry. Screen properties NVIDA< OC then just raise the GFX with steps if it starts giving articles lower it.
If it doesnt fix it.. say bye to the card


Where can i get a software o/c from?
Re: overclocking help [message #174484 is a reply to message #154223] Wed, 12 October 2005 10:05 Go to previous message
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www.google.com

It can be your friend.

Also, dont bump old topics.


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