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FPSLabs Home: Intel OC Guide

By: Thomas Gribble - Published November 14, 2005 at 7:54 PM EST - Writer Archive
At long last, that article you've always wanted about overclocking is here. Shoes takes you step-by-step through the overclocking process and teaches you some things while he's at it!


The term "Overclocking" refers to the act of pushing the components of your computer beyond their stock settings, which can result in irreversible damage. Overclocking is neither endorsed nor recommended by any semiconductor manufacturer. The second you overclock a component in your computer, any and all warranties for that component theoretically become void. GotFrag Hardware does not take responsibility for any damage that could possibly be done to your computer as a result of reading this guide.


It's a very rare occurrence when you get more out of something than what you paid for. When a product exists that exhibits the ability to scale beyond its original value, people tend to jump all over it. Computer processors are a prime example. By buying a processor rated at lower speeds than a more expensive one, then overclocking it to speeds equal to the expensive one, you just saved yourself some money.

Sounds like the perfect deal: Paying less for the same thing. Only if the process was that simple. Overclocking does not come without its fair share of risks. You could destroy lots of different parts of your computer which would then need to be replaced, costing a lot more than that expensive processor you could have bought in the first place. Nevertheless, the allure of overclocking is two-fold: Getting more than what you paid for, and the thrill of taking your equipment to the limit. PC enthusiasts the world over have banded together to create scores of overclocking websites and databases dedicated to what is becoming an increasingly popular trend among power hungry computer users. Not surprisingly, some of the most avid overclockers consist of competitive eSports athletes like you and me. Competitive gamers can take advantage of not only overclocking their processors, but also their RAM and video cards as well. I don't know of any gamers that wouldn't want to capitalize on any opportunity they had to make their computer run faster without spending any extra money, and indeed, that is the reason I am writing this article.

While any processor can be overclocked in the right conditions, this guide is targeted specifically towards processors from Intel. The techniques used when overclocking both Intel and AMD processors are fundamentally the same, but the different terminology used is enough to warrant their separation into two different guides. For the Intel guide, we plan to educate you about the principles of overclocking, and then take you along on a step-by-step overclocking adventure!
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Very nice write up. I use to own a Intel Pentium 4 2.4C One of the best chips I have ever owned!
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not a bad write up here shoes, another really good oc'ing ram is the ocz platinum series(http://www.newegg.com/product/prod..

also to see some oc'ing record go here : http://valid.x86-secret.com/records.php

and yes they are all legit ~
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On my asus p4p800 mobo under the same section in the bios where i oc the cpu, there is also a "turbo mode" where i can select "auto, standard, turbo". I just alwaysed wondered what actually happens when i do have it in turbo mode.
I fart when I pee, how bout you?
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very nice read. learned a lot from that
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Did I mention I got that 2.4C to 3.4Ghz on air cooling... stable to prime 95 ran 24 hours on it at 3.4
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good read, i'm just scared to do it.
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good read. i have a friend that overclocked 3.2 to 3.9 but he now has to keep his case open and w/ a standing fan sitting next to it. it barely stays under 60 C...LOL

nonetheless its been overclocked and sitting like that for about 2 years now...no problems since it looks like.
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same here #6 lol
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Ahh gonna try it tommorow the proper way, gonna get a use out of this zalman cpu fan.
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amazing resource to have on gotfrag.
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haha i know some kid who barely overclocked his video card and it just smashed like 2 things in his computer and he couldnt play cs for months
so funny

thats what you get for doing something you know nothing about and messing with heatsink
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#7 my cousin showed me a picture of some asains who like specialize in overclocking made their own tower where the one side was a giant built in fan, kinda like your friends

i dont see what is wrong with just having a 2.0 ghz, works just fine
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#12 that's all you seen from the crazy asians? I guess you missed all those dry ice containers and what not.
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I was overclocking since the celeron 300 (I believe I got it to 450). Back then, it was just jumpers on the motherboard itself & no settings changed in the bios. Right now I have 2.4C @ 3.4 ghz, Mobile Barton 2500 @ 2.5 ghz, and San Diego 3700 A64 @ 2.8 ghz. You can also increase clock speeds by loosening memory timings or running memory dividers (I'm 5:4 for most with a DFI lanparty you get even more divider options in between 166 & 200, 180, etc.).
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#13 I guess you missed what you're looking at right now and what that's running on and the whole theory and mathematical equations used to create everything that's happening before your eyes right now :)
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nice read i can't believe i read all of it!
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lol nice read niche read... to bad i have an AMD- FX-53
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LOL #17 ARE U SERIOUS, oc that bad boy man come on just do as the article says
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yeh the asus bord tho is AI .. auto overclock... and i have tried overclocking it... even with my copperline heatpipe heatsinc that like kicks ass for cooling..... i cant overclock it much more than the AI does... and i have overclocked it...
sadly my videocard is the only thing killing my system its a freaking old beta of the 256meg cards
FX-5600 Asylum... yeh i almost have an all FX system rofl.. (not even close... 2 things out of 9) but oh well..
^thats overclocked... as much as it can be...
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great read very helpful!
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i friggin wish i didnt have a dell so i could actually screw with my bios
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I'd mess with mine but I don't need my $900 or so computer to go down the drain. I'm happy with mine working until I can afford to do that.
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#23, you can always reset your CMOS battery if your bios settings are down the drain.

And is there any chance that we'll see a AMD Overclocking guide?
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yes #24, i would say there is a pretty good chance that will happen
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Overclocking is easy and fun...just make sure you have enough fans and read all sorts of stuff on the internet so you know what to expect.

I just bought a Pentium D 805, which according to Tom's Hardware can go from 2.6 to 3.6 easy, and some even get 3.8 with standard cooling. I overclocked it easily to 3 Ghz but decided to go back down because the CPU fan is too loud. I really recommend this processor, as it's dual core and only 98$ on newegg. The drawback is the loud fan (easy to replace though for about 12$) and no hyperthreading support (most new programs will support 2 cpus anyways), and its not the Conroe.
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GotFrag know what gamers and PC owners need you guys are great

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im abit scared to do it aswell
if i doubble post its becouse i hit the back button on browser or something but not on purpose.
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Can u overclock laptops?

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