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I want to overclock the AXP2400+ in my HP computer. But, the motherboard BIOS does not allow this. Anyone know any software that will let be overclock the CPU? And perhaps the RAM as well?
Contributed by Predator, Guest 510 iVirtua Loyalty Points • • • Back to Top
If the motherboard runs an nForce 4 chipset (most likely not, seeing as they are only used with newer systems), you could try out nVidia nTune. It lets you increase voltage to the processor and other things from within Windows.
If the motherboard runs an nForce 4 chipset (most likely not, seeing as they are only used with newer systems), you could try out nVidia nTune. It lets you increase voltage to the processor and other things from within Windows.
I have running an FIC AM35 which came with the HP computer.
Contributed by Predator, Guest 510 iVirtua Loyalty Points • • • Back to Top
normally the effective way to overclock is through bios, if you can'tdo it there (which hp might have disabled) then you're probably betteroff not overclocking in the first place. keep in mind that thesemanufacturers sometimes deliberately prevent you from having the optionto overclock and the power supply that the system includes usually isthe bare minimum of what the comptuer can handle