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This lab will familiarize you with upgrading a CPU on a Socket370 motherboard. The process is fairly simple with today’s auto-detecting motherboards. When you are upgrading a CPU you need to be concerned with CPU voltage, internal frequency, and FSB (Front Side Bus). The internal frequency is determined by multiplying the system bus by a particular number. The frequency specifications are usually written on the box the processor came in or on the processor itself. You will physically remove a CPU and reinstall it as if it were a new processor. Your motherboard may have physical jumper settings for clock frequencies, or software-controllable settings in the BIOS. Overclocking can be dangerous to your system and may cause system failures. It is recommended not to overclock more than 20% above the recommended frequencies. It is also important to have a good heat sink and fan on the processor. CPU overclocking ___a. Enter the BIOS setup by pressing DELETE. ___b. Depending on the processor you can change its clock frequency or multiplier to attain higher performance from the processor. Select “Frequency Control” and press ENTER.___c. Select “CPU Host Closk” and press ENTER. ___d. Increase the frequency to its next highest setting (75 MHz for Celeron). ___e. Press ESC, F10, Y, and ENTER to save chages. ___f. Restart the computer and record the results in Table 9-3. If the computer does not start you will need to reset the CMOS. ___g.If the CPU does not generate a higher frequency turn the multiplier back to it slastworking setting.

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