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Help overclocking i5 650

Help overclocking i5 650

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Kindeuredeu
Member
157
01-21-2020, 09:58 AM
#1
Hello,
I've been looking for some time, trying to find a guide on how to overclock a processor, but honestly I didn't grasp much and I'm a bit nervous—I don't want to damage my processor.
I was wondering if someone could share a quick guide on how to overclock an i5 650, including the steps and which program to use. Thanks!
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Kindeuredeu
01-21-2020, 09:58 AM #1

Hello,
I've been looking for some time, trying to find a guide on how to overclock a processor, but honestly I didn't grasp much and I'm a bit nervous—I don't want to damage my processor.
I was wondering if someone could share a quick guide on how to overclock an i5 650, including the steps and which program to use. Thanks!

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AGLOS6
Member
184
01-22-2020, 06:40 PM
#2
These processors can't be overclocked because their multipliers are fixed. You might adjust the BLCK clocks, but that will also overclock your HDD, which isn't advised. You won't achieve more than a hundred MHz by increasing it. However, you'll likely face HDD crashes, slowdowns, and freezes if you push the BLCK too much. Don't change the voltages—it's pointless. What are you really discussing?
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AGLOS6
01-22-2020, 06:40 PM #2

These processors can't be overclocked because their multipliers are fixed. You might adjust the BLCK clocks, but that will also overclock your HDD, which isn't advised. You won't achieve more than a hundred MHz by increasing it. However, you'll likely face HDD crashes, slowdowns, and freezes if you push the BLCK too much. Don't change the voltages—it's pointless. What are you really discussing?

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Mikumu
Member
144
01-22-2020, 10:31 PM
#3
These processors are not suitable for overclocking because their multipliers are fixed. You can only adjust the BLCK clocks, but this will also overclock your HDD, which is not advised. You won't achieve more than a hundred MHz by increasing them. However, you will likely encounter HDD crashes, slowdowns, and freezes if you push the BLCK too far. Avoid changing voltages as it offers no benefit.
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Mikumu
01-22-2020, 10:31 PM #3

These processors are not suitable for overclocking because their multipliers are fixed. You can only adjust the BLCK clocks, but this will also overclock your HDD, which is not advised. You won't achieve more than a hundred MHz by increasing them. However, you will likely encounter HDD crashes, slowdowns, and freezes if you push the BLCK too far. Avoid changing voltages as it offers no benefit.

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PvtStoner
Senior Member
599
01-24-2020, 10:07 AM
#4
These processors aren't meant to be overclocked because their multipliers are fixed. You can only adjust the BLCK clocks, but that will also overclock your HDD, which isn't advised. You won't achieve more than a hundred MHz by increasing it. However, you'll likely face HDD crashes, slowdowns, and freezes if you push the BLCK too much. Don't change the voltages—it's pointless. What are you really discussing?
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PvtStoner
01-24-2020, 10:07 AM #4

These processors aren't meant to be overclocked because their multipliers are fixed. You can only adjust the BLCK clocks, but that will also overclock your HDD, which isn't advised. You won't achieve more than a hundred MHz by increasing it. However, you'll likely face HDD crashes, slowdowns, and freezes if you push the BLCK too much. Don't change the voltages—it's pointless. What are you really discussing?

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KARLEISHAK
Member
197
01-24-2020, 05:33 PM
#5
I felt a sense of calm as I began reading it, and if I manage to persuade a friend with more insight than I do, I’ll attempt it and share the outcome.
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KARLEISHAK
01-24-2020, 05:33 PM #5

I felt a sense of calm as I began reading it, and if I manage to persuade a friend with more insight than I do, I’ll attempt it and share the outcome.

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Fungus12
Member
210
01-24-2020, 08:52 PM
#6
I started reading it after being reassured by calmstateofmind. If I manage to convince a friend who understands more about this than me, I’ll give it a try and share the results. It might seem overwhelming at first, but the article covers what OC is and how to tweak those settings. The most effective way to learn is by practicing, so feel free to give it a go! Just adjust the settings gradually. This will help you see which changes are safe without overloading your CPU. And please let me know how it goes.
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Fungus12
01-24-2020, 08:52 PM #6

I started reading it after being reassured by calmstateofmind. If I manage to convince a friend who understands more about this than me, I’ll give it a try and share the results. It might seem overwhelming at first, but the article covers what OC is and how to tweak those settings. The most effective way to learn is by practicing, so feel free to give it a go! Just adjust the settings gradually. This will help you see which changes are safe without overloading your CPU. And please let me know how it goes.

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jambott
Junior Member
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02-03-2020, 03:31 PM
#7
Selected by nacho222 as the best response.
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jambott
02-03-2020, 03:31 PM #7

Selected by nacho222 as the best response.

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M4sh
Member
148
02-21-2020, 12:11 PM
#8
These processors aren't meant to be overclocked because their multipliers are fixed. You might adjust the BLCK clocks, but that will also stress your HDD, which isn't advised. You're unlikely to reach more than a hundred MHz by increasing it. However, pushing the BLCK too high will cause HDD crashes, slowdowns, and freezes. Don't experiment with voltages—it won't help. Do you really think this is what you're trying to do?
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M4sh
02-21-2020, 12:11 PM #8

These processors aren't meant to be overclocked because their multipliers are fixed. You might adjust the BLCK clocks, but that will also stress your HDD, which isn't advised. You're unlikely to reach more than a hundred MHz by increasing it. However, pushing the BLCK too high will cause HDD crashes, slowdowns, and freezes. Don't experiment with voltages—it won't help. Do you really think this is what you're trying to do?