A good place to start is
http://www.hyperformance-pc.com/overclocking_faq.htm All the basics are
there, read, learn, and see how fast you can go.
(I've never fried a cpu from overclocking, usually the worst that happens is
that you have to reset the bios.)
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Good Luck!
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"Jeff N." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> If you even need to ask those questions, than you are better off to leave
> them well alone. Overclocking your CPU can make your computer unbootable
> and/or simply fry your CPU.
>
> David Mills wrote:
> > For the first time I have been actually looking in my BIOS and I found
> > this CPU Speed setting. Currently it is at 100mhz/100 or something
> > like that. But I can change it all the way up to 133mhz/133 I belive.
> > Should I change this setting? Just asking because I'm not familiar
> > with BIOS settings and I don't want to screw anything up.
> >
> > Also I noticed a setting called DRAM Timing. Mine was set at
> > "normal", but I had options of fast and ultra fast. Should I change
> > this as well?
> >
> > Thanks for the help on these issues.
>
>