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how to upgrade the clock speed of a dell optipex 755 windows 10 cpu e7500 with 3g ram to 2.93ghz

how to upgrade the clock speed of a dell optipex 755 windows 10 cpu e7500 with 3g ram to 2.93ghz

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Eneruu
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06-04-2016, 09:57 PM
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I attempted to use setfsb but it failed, and the BIOS doesn't support OC. Are there alternative methods for OC?
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Eneruu
06-04-2016, 09:57 PM #1

I attempted to use setfsb but it failed, and the BIOS doesn't support OC. Are there alternative methods for OC?

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Snikizz
Junior Member
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06-06-2016, 08:18 PM
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Refer to the tutorials for "Overclocking Dell BTX Computers." This model has a 95W CPU cap; it won't start with any CPU above that.
The X6800 dual Core2Extreme should reach 3.72GHz using Throttlestop, which is about 3.45GHz easily.
The Q6700 Pinmod to 1333 FSB can hit 3.33GHz and needs pinmod for voltage as well; it would be very stable at 1.5V.
The Q9650 doesn't overclock but offers a fast chip in its current state.
For X3xxx Xeons, visit delidded.com—they have faster models under 95W.
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Snikizz
06-06-2016, 08:18 PM #2

Refer to the tutorials for "Overclocking Dell BTX Computers." This model has a 95W CPU cap; it won't start with any CPU above that.
The X6800 dual Core2Extreme should reach 3.72GHz using Throttlestop, which is about 3.45GHz easily.
The Q6700 Pinmod to 1333 FSB can hit 3.33GHz and needs pinmod for voltage as well; it would be very stable at 1.5V.
The Q9650 doesn't overclock but offers a fast chip in its current state.
For X3xxx Xeons, visit delidded.com—they have faster models under 95W.

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Bosskj
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06-07-2016, 03:46 PM
#3
Dell prevents overclocking in their BIOS settings.
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Bosskj
06-07-2016, 03:46 PM #3

Dell prevents overclocking in their BIOS settings.

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VendyMC_YT
Member
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06-07-2016, 05:15 PM
#4
Refer to the tutorials for "Overclocking Dell BTX Computers." This model has a 95W CPU cap—it won't start with any CPU above that.
The X6800 dual Core2Extreme should reach 3.72GHz using Throttlestop; it's a straightforward 3.45GHz.
The Q6700 Pinmod to 1333 FSB can hit 3.33GHz, but voltage adjustment is needed for stability. A 1.5V setting would work.
The Q9650 remains unchanged—no overclocking, but it's a fast chip as designed.
For X3xxx Xeons, visit delidded.com—they have faster models under 95W.
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VendyMC_YT
06-07-2016, 05:15 PM #4

Refer to the tutorials for "Overclocking Dell BTX Computers." This model has a 95W CPU cap—it won't start with any CPU above that.
The X6800 dual Core2Extreme should reach 3.72GHz using Throttlestop; it's a straightforward 3.45GHz.
The Q6700 Pinmod to 1333 FSB can hit 3.33GHz, but voltage adjustment is needed for stability. A 1.5V setting would work.
The Q9650 remains unchanged—no overclocking, but it's a fast chip as designed.
For X3xxx Xeons, visit delidded.com—they have faster models under 95W.

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EpicteatimeHD
Junior Member
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06-11-2016, 04:17 PM
#5
Refer to the tutorials for "Overclocking Dell BTX Computers." This model has a 95W CPU cap; it won't start with any CPU above that.
The X6800 dual Core2Extreme should reach 3.72GHz using Throttlestop, which is about 3.45GHz easily.
The Q6700 Pinmod to 1333 FSB can hit 3.33GHz and needs pinmod for voltage as well; it would be very stable at 1.5V.
The Q9650 doesn’t overclock but runs fast with the current settings (SETfsb to 3.33 reported).
X3xxx Xeons can be found on delidded.com; there are faster Xeons under 95W.
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EpicteatimeHD
06-11-2016, 04:17 PM #5

Refer to the tutorials for "Overclocking Dell BTX Computers." This model has a 95W CPU cap; it won't start with any CPU above that.
The X6800 dual Core2Extreme should reach 3.72GHz using Throttlestop, which is about 3.45GHz easily.
The Q6700 Pinmod to 1333 FSB can hit 3.33GHz and needs pinmod for voltage as well; it would be very stable at 1.5V.
The Q9650 doesn’t overclock but runs fast with the current settings (SETfsb to 3.33 reported).
X3xxx Xeons can be found on delidded.com; there are faster Xeons under 95W.