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SuperHero



Joined: 10 Dec 2003
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2003 4:37 pm    Post subject: Overclocking Reply with quote


  1. What exactly is overclocking as it relates to processor speed?
  2. How does one do it?
  3. what are the advantages/disadvantages?
  4. How do you determine if your processor can be overclocked?
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Gord



Joined: 25 Feb 2003

PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2003 4:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

1. Makes it go faster.
2. Increase the speed in which the frontside bus runs.
3. Your machine is faster / increased chance of instability as the speed is increased as well as possible damage from heat if the cooling system is poor.
4. Pretty much every processor sold these days can be overclocked. It's more a question of by how much, and how willing you are to take a risk.
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SuperHero



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PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2003 7:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

How do you do it?
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waterbaby



Joined: 01 Feb 2003
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2003 7:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry to interrup, I misread the title, thought the title was "overlocking" and wondering what kind of problem people have with us mods now Very Happy

Back to your computer business...
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Hotuk



Joined: 10 Jan 2003

PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2003 7:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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How do you do it?

In the old days you did it by resetting jumper pins on the computer's mainboard. Most modern computers have settings in the BIOS (the screen that comes up when you press "delete" or "F1" when you turn the computer on) where you can make these changes.

Gord's right that you increase the risk of instability or worse by pushing your system too far. But well-built mainboards have plenty of safety features that will shut it down before it ever gets that far.

You can increase the speed on your computer dramatically by overclocking. My AMD 2500+ (which really runs at about 1850mhz at the factory setting) will easily do 3000+ when pushed. The temperature of the chip goes up by 5-7c, according to the thermometer built-in to the mainboard, but that's well within tolerances. This gives me a system comparable (though not quite as fast) as Gord's, for a fraction of the cost.
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Mashimaro



Joined: 31 Jan 2003
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2003 8:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

[quote="Hotuk"]
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My AMD 2500+


I'll always remember my korean friends reactions when I told them I wanted an AMD Athlon instead of good old Intel. I was told Intel was 'better', but when I asked they just looked at me blankly. There seems to be a thing in Korea that more expensive = better! I'm slightly ashamed to admit that I did buy a pentium 4 as it was difficult to find anyone who knew much about AMD (I wasn't in Seoul)... that's all I wanted to say Smile
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Gord



Joined: 25 Feb 2003

PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2003 10:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mashimaro wrote:
I'll always remember my korean friends reactions when I told them I wanted an AMD Athlon instead of good old Intel. I was told Intel was 'better', but when I asked they just looked at me blankly. There seems to be a thing in Korea that more expensive = better! I'm slightly ashamed to admit that I did buy a pentium 4 as it was difficult to find anyone who knew much about AMD (I wasn't in Seoul)... that's all I wanted to say Smile


http://www.kassystems.com/html/benchmark.asp

From all the benchmarks we've conducted, the new 3.2GHz Pentium 4 clearly outperforms the fastest 3200+.

AMD stuff is no longer in the same league these days. It's cheaper, but you are paying for a slower product. Shame. It used to be cheaper and comparable.
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Emma Clare



Joined: 24 May 2003
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2003 2:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Huh??? As far as I knew, AMDs outstrip Pentiums in performance, even when running at much lower clock speeds (My AMD2400+ is set to 1.8GHz yet still outperforms the 2.4GHz Pentium 4) Intel just used the higher speed thing as a marketing ploy to get people to buy them. The race for higher clock speeds! It's not worth overclocking your computer just for the sake of it, you'll burn your machine out faster (according to my Dad, 30 years an electronics/computer engineer)

Of course, I could have just got horribly lied to about AMDs being far superior to Pentiums.
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mack the knife



Joined: 16 Jan 2003
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2003 2:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

AMD's are superior only for certain applications, such as gaming.
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Gord



Joined: 25 Feb 2003

PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2003 3:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Emma Clare wrote:
Of course, I could have just got horribly lied to about AMDs being far superior to Pentiums.


It used to be true two years ago. So if you were told that two years ago, you weren't lied to. If you were told that yesterday, you were lied to. Though they are more efficient processors and if marketed on their true clock rates (an AMD2500 being an actual 2500MHz), they would be faster.

Mark the Knife wrote:
AMD's are superior only for certain applications, such as gaming.


http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=1068&page=6

AMD 3200 vs 3.2GHz P4C. Intel is faster in gaming, producing framerates 20% higher.
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mack the knife



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