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How to overclock the processor via BIOS on its own

Let's talk about how to overclock the processor through the BIOS. As we know, this detail is the main one in all computers and laptops. It depends on it, how quickly will these or other tasks be performed. Therefore, this issue is quite relevant among users, especially for owners of a little outdated technology, which can no longer cope with some more or less serious tasks.

Before describing the method of how to overclock the processor via BIOS, it's worth mentioning that users have been doing this procedure for a long time, and not only through BIOS. It will be fair to say that things do not always go smoothly. Frequent cases when these actions lead to the failure of the processors, so you need to do everything very carefully. Before you test the processor, think, maybe it's better to entrust overclocking to specialists, or even abandon such an undertaking altogether. This will allow you to keep the "stone" in working order.

Now we move on to how to overclock the processor through the BIOS. It has a specific parameter that is responsible for the bus frequency indicator. As a rule, it is equal to the value of 123, 233 and so on. The name is Clock. Also, a multiplier (eight, fourteen or twenty) is provided for it. If we multiply the frequency of this bus by a given factor, we get the exact value in hertz. Let's take the following formula as an example. Let's take the bus frequency equal to 133, multiply it by a factor of 20, eventually we get 2.66 gigahertz.

Now go into your BIOS (using the "Delete" key when starting the device) and find in a certain category the indicator Clock, the last two digits of which will be equal to thirty-three. Gradually add five points. Keep in mind that if there is a sharp overclocking through the BIOS, the risk of the device simply "burning" increases. Also, I strongly do not recommend doing this procedure for old computers, such as Pentium 2 or 3.

In the case of a computer hanging up, immediately make a reset to reboot, then go back to the BIOS and lower the indicators. When performing the procedure, be sure to test the processor for stability. During this, he should not hang.

Optimal will be a small overclock. For example, processors, whose frequency is 2.66 gigahertz, it makes sense to overclock to three. It will not be superfluous if you seek help from experienced professionals.

That's all I wanted to say about how to overclock the processor via BIOS. The procedure itself is not difficult, but very dangerous and risky for the processor. If you still decide to do it yourself, do not rush anywhere. Raise the indicators to one, a maximum of several marks. After each such action, boot the system, watch the computer or laptop for a while. When you increase the productivity of "stone" by fifteen percent, I advise you to limit this. Theoretically, it can be overclocked and more, but in this case the load on it is significantly increased, and, accordingly, the risk.

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