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The guide to overclock Intel Core 2 Duo processor, Make sure to download the latest available bios from your motherboard manufacturer official website, earlier bios releases were not allowing good over clocking potential. The first step is setting bios, Disable any performance mode: Smart frequency control, CPU temp threshold and any other unusable device on your motherboard, like if you have a sound card, disable the onboard audio, if you have no use for the FireWire, disable it as well, all from bios, this should decrease the stress of your chipset and may boost your over clocking performance. These mentioned below stuff may be named differently on other motherboards, you should look around your bios and disable whatever looks like these. -Limit CPU max ID to 3 [Disable] -No-Execute memory protect [Disable] -CPU enhanced Half (C1E) [Disable] -CPU thermal monitor [Disable] -Virtualization Technology [Disable] -Full screen logo [Disable]“I personally hate this thing” People with good mathematical background should’ve realized by now that the lower the multiplier the higher the FSB you will be raising to maintain higher speeds with your processor, meaning more stress on your motherboard and also meaning higher memory speeds as we’ll see in the coming section. Memory Multipliers: Unfortunately unlike the AMD, there are no memory dividers, meaning the lowest ratio you would be able to run with FSB is 1:1, but how will this affect you?! FSB x Memory Multiplier == Memory in DDR Speeds.

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