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back from my trip to texas, the room i stayed in was FULL of weed, video: www.youtube.com/SoggyCow

Overclocking issue -

in my BIOS under 'CPU PnP Setup' - This is what i see.

Manufacturer: Intel
CPU Overclock Function: Disabled
CPU Frequency: 200Mhz (Can max to 300Mhz)
DRAM: Auto (200, 266, 333, 400, 533, 666)
Memory Voltage: Normal (Max +0.35v)
CPU Voltage: Normal (Max +0.03v)
AGP Voltage: +0.05v (Max +0.15v)

My computer's power box is currently set on 115, max is 250.. or i think.

What i have: 3 DVD+RW drives, 1 Hard Drive, 1gig ram stick, 3 speakers (1 of them a box), 19' monitor, mouse, keyboard.

I want to max out my computer to a safe speed, when overclocking ill take my computer's side case off.
When it starts up the CPU is at 107*F (with the side of the tower on)

So, what do i have to set my 'CPU PnP' to for this overclocking to work well?


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There is nothing "safe" about overclocking.
Overclocking will expedite the waring out of your computer's components.

If you want a higher clock speed, buy a new computer or motherboard and CPU.

Any overclocking is at the owner's risk.


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