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Old 03-22-2006   #8
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Do you mean an Intel integrated graphics chip? Afaik Intel doesn't make videocards.
And afaik Intel's integrated chips are not overclockable.
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kinda new to overclocking in general as well as overclocking video cards but my questions are: when i overclock the video card with one of the programs listed above, will i be able to undo the overclock or turn it off so it runs normally? and also what type of results will i see if i overclock?

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Most Windows based o/c programs come with an "undo" facility. Always overclock gradually (by 1mhz at a time). You will only really know if the improvement is worth doing by testing the result...good luck.
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Originally Posted by joe5
Yes , if you overclock to much and don't have proper cooling then you can burn out youre hardware.
Like when these guys take off the heatsink and the processor explodes (very loudly) and blows a hole in the mother board lol

http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...q=overclocking
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Originally Posted by koolj
Like when these guys take off the heatsink and the processor explodes (very loudly) and blows a hole in the mother board lol

http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...q=overclocking

LOL , pretty funny.

But I am pretty sure it is fake though..
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IDK, theres more then one. Then again theres another with them using fireworks so.... lol idk still funny. Theres a vid of some guys overclocking a processor to 5.25 Ghz o.o (adn they cooled it with liquid nitrogen)
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Exclamation Heres one for you guys.....im confused

ok....what about if a wanted to overclock a voodoo 5500 on a intel celeron 2.4ghz.......erm.....p4xfcu (auo)<<<<(aint got a clue what that means but its on my motherboard)....via vt8235....(chipset)....i think??? any suggestions???
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