How to Overlock the CPU to get much faster?


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I hope this is a joke... But in case you're serious, a somewhat recent processor (if it's quad core it's come out at least in the past couple of years) overclocked from 1.8 to 2 is going to yield somewhat of a performance increase. There's no disputing that. However, a P4 Celeron (which is NOT overclockable with his current mobo) is not going to be noticeably faster even if he brought it to 4 ghz, since the Celeron is a crippled P4, and the P4 is grossly outdated by today's standards. This thread isn't about whether or not overclocking does anything (it obviously does), it's whether a laymen can install a liquid nitrogen cooling system (which the answer is no, someone without any experience or knowledge most likely can't). I mean, come one, he's asking how to build a computer. How the hell is he going to install a custom liquid nitrogen system?

That's like me saying "How can I custom fabricate a turbo for my naturally aspirated car and install it?" and then following that question up by asking "How do I change my oil?"

oh thanks, I thought this was a general statement, do you think I can personally overclock to a higher speed ?

But high clock speed are not available on the new processor!

then how can we do our work @ high clock speed!

please say me the way to get high clock speed!

as of now i would not think of such a thing .. first of all with all the new advents in technology now ..with the ssd drives and new generation gpus being offered ..seems it would be a waste .. most hardware you are using right now ...unfortunately will be obsolete ..unless you really are a hardcore fan of the conventional drives

there are a whole new group of processers being tested and soon will be ready for deployment ... looks like the cpu will need to catch up way i see it...

Bigrmachine

oh thanks, I thought this was a general statement, do you think I can personally overclock to a higher speed ?

It depends on your cooling setup. If you have the stock heatsink & fan, I wouldn't push it much further than you already have. Simply adding a decent aftermarket heatsink will allow you to push your CPU much further.

It depends on your cooling setup. If you have the stock heatsink & fan, I wouldn't push it much further than you already have. Simply adding a decent aftermarket heatsink will allow you to push your CPU much further.

I have the stock heatsink and fan ..Thanks for your help.

.........

man

listen

u want SPEED??

BUY A NEW PC!! PERSONAL COMPUTER! trust me U will get ALL THE SPEED U IMAGINING!

TRUST ME!

i had a pretty dated computer. And i never overclocked it. I got a brand new PC a month ago

U can see my signature for SPECS: AND I DUN WANT TO OVERCLOCK BECAUSE ITS TOO FAST ALREADY :)

Trust me im a happy buyer ..

get a new pc..

im coming from AMD athlon XP.. which was faster then celerons.. so imagine how much FAST ull feel :p

Goodluck

Get PREBUILT COMPUTERS

..

( BEST ADVICE: find a good GEEKY friend who can help u with all this) my friends always take me to Hafeez Centre which is the biggest computer Centre in Lahore.. and i help them building computers.

Don't encourage him please, LN should be used by professionals only. Not 15 year old kids who don't know what they are doing.

If he thinks he's going to jump right into LN2 cooling without even knowing how to water cool to begin with then all the power to him!

I wish him luck.

96 replies!

How come the threads I start don't get these many replies? Where have I gone wrong?

Well, for starters you're using question marks instead of exclamation marks!

You need to end every sentence, with an exclamation mark! And by every, I mean questions too!

Got it!

Liquid Nitrogen can probably be acquired from a university in your area.

This.

To the OP: Don't forget to buy heavy duty gloves for handling that large steel canister of liquid nitrogen; you'll thank me later.

To the OP: Don't forget to buy heavy duty gloves for handling that large steel canister of liquid nitrogen; you'll thank me later.

Pfft, safety equipment isnt necessary. just suck the liquid nitrogen through a tube with your mouth, then spit it out onto the cpu.

i know the prices

i want the procedure to do!

Click on the link below and read the instructions on your screen is how you buy a computer. If you have trouble with that give us your credit card number and your address and we will buy for you.

Click on link here. http://configure.ap.dell.com/dellstore/con...amp;oc=S240511I

Pfft, safety equipment isnt necessary. just suck the liquid nitrogen through a tube with your mouth, then spit it out onto the cpu.

Just like Cartman did to get semen for free in a back alley from a guy in the sea people episode of South Park!

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