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Dracion1

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I've been thinking about this for a while now, but I've got a couple of question before I go ahead and do (break) anything. So PC Specs first:

 

 

 

Dell 9100

 

375W PSU :roll:

 

Stock Dell/Intel Mobo, as far as I know

 

Intel Pentium 4 HT 3.2Ghz

 

3GB DDR2 Ram, 2x512MB PC2-3200 & 2x1GB PC2-5200

 

Nvidia 8600GT 512MB GPU (afaik, this is the DDR2 version)

 

 

 

Would it possible to overclock any of this? My only real concern is the PSU, since it's a prebuilt. I've seen several applications on the internet which supposedly allow for easy overclocking for a variety of different CPUs/GPUs but are these any good, or are they best avoided? If I could overclock it, how much change in performance would I notice? Currently I can play 'orange box' source games on near highest settings and get about 30fps.

 

 

 

Any help would be much appreciated, thanks :)

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Stay clear of programs to help overclock. The only ones you'd want to use are some for Video card overclocking.

 

 

 

With your PC and PSU I really would not bother to overclock. A pentium 4 is fairly bottlenecked already (not even a dual core) so extra speed really wouldn't matter. And the video card, well, I don't think you would get a very noticable increase from OCing it.

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I would say there are possible thermal issues but just run ooct and see if it is running alright. Keep in mind you might need a custom bios or a 3rd party application which is some what risky. Your getting 30fps due to your graphics.

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I guess I need a new computer then :lol: Cheers for the advice guys, I see now that it's not really worth doing given there's a high chance I might break something.

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Dell, everything will be locked, so the only feasible overclock will be the Coolbits tweak or Rivatuner on the graphics.

 

 

 

Also, a P4 HT 3.2GHz gets pretty warm at full tilt and isn't known for great overclocking - in fact, the clock to heat problem is what ended the P4 family, as the power consumption rocketed as they tried to scale the clockspeed up.

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