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Old 11-11-2015, 03:49 AM
PlatLordlolz PlatLordlolz is offline
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Default can my cpu be overclocked?

i dont know much about overclocking, just curious if its even possible.
here are the specs http://valid.x86.fr/mwtm5m
CPU Name
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q8200 @ 2.33GHz
Threading
1 CPU - 4 Core - 4 Thread
Frequency
2333.29 MHz (7 * 333.33 MHz)
Multiplier
Current: 7 / Min: 6 / Max: 7
Architecture
Yorkfield / M1-Step (45 nm)
Cpuid / Ext.
6.7.7 / 6.17
IA Extensions
MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, EM64T
Caches
L1D : 32 KB / L2 : 2048 KB
Caches Assoc.
L1D : 8-way / L2 : 8-way
Microcode
Rev. 0x00000705
TDP / Vcore
95 Watts / 1.184 Volts
Type
Retail (Original Frequency : 2333 MHz)
Motherboard
Model
Dell 0PP150
Socket
Socket 775 LGA
North Bridge
NVIDIA nForce 650i SLI SPP rev A2
South Bridge
NVIDIA nForce 650i SLI MCP rev A3
BIOS
Dell Inc. 1.0.13 (05/05/2009)
Memory (RAM)
Total Size
4096 MB
Type
Dual Channel (128 bit) DDR2-SDRAM
Frequency
400 MHz - Ratio 5:6
Timings
6-6-6-18-24-2 (tCAS-tRC-tRP-tRAS-tCS-tCR)
Slot #1 Module
Samsung 1024 MB (DDR2-800)
Slot #2 Module
Samsung 1024 MB (DDR2-800)
Slot #3 Module
Samsung 1024 MB (DDR2-800)
Slot #4 Module
Samsung 1024 MB (DDR2-800)
Graphic Card (GPU)
GPU #1 Type
ATI Radeon HD 2400 Pro (RV610) @ 650 MHz
GPU #1 Brand
0x1028 (0x0D02)
VRAM #1 Type
256 MB @ 500 MHz
GPU #2 Type
ATI Radeon HD 2400 Pro (RV610) @ 650 MHz
GPU #2 Brand
0x1028 (0x0D02)
VRAM #2 Type
256 MB @ 500 MHz
DirectX
11.0
Storage (HDD/SSD)
Model #1
Seagate ST325031 0AS
Capacity #1
250 GB
Model #2
Western Digital WDC WD10 EZEX-60ZF5A0
Capacity #2
1000 GB
Display
Screen #1
Dell Computer DELL 1907FP (DEL4015)
Screen #1 Spec
19.1 inches (48.5 cm) / 1280 x 1024 pixels @ 56-76 Hz
Screen #2
Hewlett Packard HP W2072a (HWP299F)
Screen #2 Spec
19.9 inches (50.5 cm) / 1600 x 900 pixels @ 50-76 Hz
Miscellaneous
Windows Version
Microsoft Windows 7 (6.1) Enterprise Edition 64-bit
Windows Subver.
Service Pack 1 (Build 7601
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Old 11-11-2015, 06:49 AM
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Old 11-11-2015, 07:03 AM
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you're welcome <3
ive already googled that exact search. i should have revised my question. i already know the type of CPU can be overclocked. a better question would have been can it be overclocked with it being an OEM dell, with the bios i have, the kind of motherboard, etc. and if so, how? computer technology is not my area of expertise. it would be more ideal to have someone literally walk me through every step.
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Old 11-11-2015, 07:52 AM
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Ah, I know a little about overclocking but not enough to do a play by play guide... though this is probably one of the nerdiest forums on the internet so the odds of someone knowing exactly what to do is good. Good luck [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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Old 11-11-2015, 08:21 AM
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it would be more ideal to have someone literally walk me through every step.
you will have better luck finding someone to walk you through it on tom's hardware. those are true nerds who love to shine their pocket protectors for you.
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Old 11-11-2015, 10:07 AM
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Think a better question is why would you want to overclock it? Your system isnt very high end and i would think the 4gb of ram you have compared to your CPU. Overclocking your CPU if its not the bottleneck for gaming or whatever else your doing is kinda pointless.
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Old 11-11-2015, 10:16 AM
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wouldnt even bother just gonna run into more issues doing this
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Old 11-11-2015, 10:28 AM
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Think a better question is why would you want to overclock it? Your system isnt very high end and i would think the 4gb of ram you have compared to your CPU. Overclocking your CPU if its not the bottleneck for gaming or whatever else your doing is kinda pointless.
there is 8gb, yes its being recognized. why not overclock it if it has the capability? its an old piece of junk computer, its getting replaced eventually anyway, why not learn how to do it just for the sake of learning how to do it?
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Old 11-11-2015, 10:44 AM
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You're dumb for wanting to overclock your system to play a 16 yr old elf sim and asking about it on said elf sim forum.

Go to toms hardware and learn2ricer properly.

You could have been at least amusing and made up some 1999 system specs and complained about how velious was crashing your system and directx7 wasn't cutting it.
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Old 11-11-2015, 10:45 AM
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No .. most of those OE computers you cannot overclock. If you have the money and want something like that buy an alienware (designed for PC gaming).
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