

You MUST reboot the system after installing.

Once you've found the PLL, write down the make and model number, then close up your case. I used CPUFSB to overclock the front-side bus to achieve these results. I've actually had this machine OC'd for awhile now at a rock-stable 2600MHz. The system is your typical Dell P4 2.0GHz w/ 512 RAM. Hence, there is a good chance that if you are just getting into overclocking, you are going to want to do it on a Dell. The machine that is my test box is my work machine. I thought that this would be a useful, informative post since, let's face face it, Dell's are extremely prolific. Well, I finally got around to running some tests just to make sure that the success I've had hasn't been due to erroneous CPU speed reporting, etc. I've read a good number of posts saying that a Dell can't be overclocked, at least not easily, etc. (100 quality posts and 30-day minimum membership are still required). For more information or to gain access, visit thread. As of May 1, an ISP/EDU email is NO longer required to access the Classifieds. To comment and to customize your site experience! Members have access to different forum appearance options, and many more functions. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

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