by Iroquois » Sat Sep 04, 2004 10:06 am
That PS is way too small. Even my old PII at 233mhz had a 200w PS.
You can overclock it but make sure you know what you're doing first so you don't fry it. Intels tend to be harder to overclock than AMDs. The reason for this is people were overclocking slower CPUs and then selling them for the price of a regular CPU running at the same speed as the OCd one. You can OC Intels through the BIOS and through software utilities. Search around the Web first. Also, make sure you have good cooling on the CPU before you overclock it.
BTW, if it's a company workstation. Check with you IT manager or who ever is in charge of the computers before you do that. If it's taking to long to load, defrag the hard disk first and shut down programs running in the background. That should speed things up a bit.
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Iroquois on Sat Sep 04, 2004 10:09 am, edited 1 time in total.
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