On Dec 23, 11:45*am, Charlie Tame <char...@tames.net> wrote:
> Well there could be all kinds of issues waiting to jump on you so if
> nobody here has done it you could Google for something like this.
>
> overclocking dell inspiron 530
>
> For example some versions of the motherboard might not like it, maybe a
> faster video card would help, or even more memory 'cause you didn't say
> how much is in there. It's really a question of value for money you can
> often get a decent spec machine from people like geeks.com for half what
> it would cost you in time and money to build one. Not trying to put you
> off at all just making the point that doubling CPU clock speed does not
> necessarily that big of improvement overall.
>
>
>
> Old Mariner wrote:
> > I'd appreciate guidance if poss.either with a reply or perhaps sending
> > me to the newsgroup that can answer it.
> > I have a Dell Inspiron 530 running Vista home basic with:
> > Model IX INTEL[R] CELERON[R] CPU 4...@1.60GHZ
> > Socket/Slot socket 775[Zif Socket]
> > Frequency 1600Mhz
> > FSB speed 200Mhz.
> > I really don't have *much idea about the inside workings of a computer
> > but I gather I may be able to replace the Zif Processor with a faster
> > one to improve speed.
> > I have plenty of memory so I just wonder if it is worth the trouble,if
> > it can be done.
> > I am just a light user.
> > Thanks if you can.- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -
He didn't say he want to overclock it, he asked about replacing the
processor with a faster one.
My suggestion would be that he contact Dell tech support if he really
wants to do this, however, with all the potential hassles and
problems, I think he'd be better off (read cheaper) simply buying a
faster computer.
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