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I Need To Increase My System's Speed! Is There A Safe Way To Overclock?

I Need To Increase My System's Speed! Is There A Safe Way To Overclock?

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CiscoMiner
Senior Member
500
08-27-2020, 12:16 AM
#1
Here are the details of your system.
Processor: Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU E7500 @ 2.93GHz
Family: 06 Model-7 Stepping-A
Ext. Family: 06 Ext.Model-17 Revision-R0
Package Socket: 775LGA
Technology: 45nm Core Voltage
Mainboard: FOXCONN
Model: G41MXE/G41MXE-K
Chipset: Intel G41 Rev.-A3
Southbridge: Intel 82801GB (ICH/R) Rev.-A1
LPICO-ITE IT8720
BIOS: American Megatrends Inc., Version 080015
Date: 10/14/10
Graphic Interface: PCI-Express Version-PCI-Express
Link Width: x16, Maximum Supported -x16
Memory: DDR3, Type-DDR3, Channel #Dual, Size 4GBytes, Symmetric
DRAM Frequency: 546.7MHz
Slot #1 DDR3: Max Bandwidth PC3-10700(667MHz), Week/Year-09/10
Module Size: 2GBytes, Ranks Dual
Slot #2 DDR3: Max Bandwidth PC3-12800(800MHz), Week/Year-41/13
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 210, Board Manufacturer Gainward
Type-DDR3 Code Name: GT128
Tech: 40nm, Rev.-B1
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CiscoMiner
08-27-2020, 12:16 AM #1

Here are the details of your system.
Processor: Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU E7500 @ 2.93GHz
Family: 06 Model-7 Stepping-A
Ext. Family: 06 Ext.Model-17 Revision-R0
Package Socket: 775LGA
Technology: 45nm Core Voltage
Mainboard: FOXCONN
Model: G41MXE/G41MXE-K
Chipset: Intel G41 Rev.-A3
Southbridge: Intel 82801GB (ICH/R) Rev.-A1
LPICO-ITE IT8720
BIOS: American Megatrends Inc., Version 080015
Date: 10/14/10
Graphic Interface: PCI-Express Version-PCI-Express
Link Width: x16, Maximum Supported -x16
Memory: DDR3, Type-DDR3, Channel #Dual, Size 4GBytes, Symmetric
DRAM Frequency: 546.7MHz
Slot #1 DDR3: Max Bandwidth PC3-10700(667MHz), Week/Year-09/10
Module Size: 2GBytes, Ranks Dual
Slot #2 DDR3: Max Bandwidth PC3-12800(800MHz), Week/Year-41/13
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 210, Board Manufacturer Gainward
Type-DDR3 Code Name: GT128
Tech: 40nm, Rev.-B1

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Dingdongyou
Member
220
08-28-2020, 12:42 PM
#2
The recommended reference is the User Guide/Manual for the motherboard.
I located the following .pdf: https://www.manualslib.com/manual/707506...e=1#manual
Please confirm this manual matches your motherboard model.
Page 50, marked physically, covers CPU Control and Overclocking. This is the initial reference point.
Review the complete User Manual thoroughly before proceeding, paying attention to any sections about overclocking.
Also read all fine print and notes carefully.
The manual should also direct you back to the manufacturer’s site for the latest updates.
That would be helpful.
When you’re prepared to continue with overclocking, do it gradually and give yourself time between adjustments to test the system.
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Dingdongyou
08-28-2020, 12:42 PM #2

The recommended reference is the User Guide/Manual for the motherboard.
I located the following .pdf: https://www.manualslib.com/manual/707506...e=1#manual
Please confirm this manual matches your motherboard model.
Page 50, marked physically, covers CPU Control and Overclocking. This is the initial reference point.
Review the complete User Manual thoroughly before proceeding, paying attention to any sections about overclocking.
Also read all fine print and notes carefully.
The manual should also direct you back to the manufacturer’s site for the latest updates.
That would be helpful.
When you’re prepared to continue with overclocking, do it gradually and give yourself time between adjustments to test the system.

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Pickmaster12
Senior Member
710
08-29-2020, 02:03 PM
#3
The recommended reference is the User Guide/Manual for the motherboard.
I located the following .pdf: https://www.manualslib.com/manual/707506...e=1#manual
Please confirm this manual matches your motherboard model.
Page 50, marked physically, covers CPU Control and Overclocking. This is the initial reference point.
Review the complete User Manual thoroughly before proceeding, paying special attention to any sections about overclocking.
Also read all fine print and notes carefully.
The manual should also direct you to the manufacturer’s website for the latest updates.
Do this as well. Details are important.
When you’re prepared to begin overclocking, do it gradually, pausing between adjustments to assess system performance, monitor temperatures, and check power usage.
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Pickmaster12
08-29-2020, 02:03 PM #3

The recommended reference is the User Guide/Manual for the motherboard.
I located the following .pdf: https://www.manualslib.com/manual/707506...e=1#manual
Please confirm this manual matches your motherboard model.
Page 50, marked physically, covers CPU Control and Overclocking. This is the initial reference point.
Review the complete User Manual thoroughly before proceeding, paying special attention to any sections about overclocking.
Also read all fine print and notes carefully.
The manual should also direct you to the manufacturer’s website for the latest updates.
Do this as well. Details are important.
When you’re prepared to begin overclocking, do it gradually, pausing between adjustments to assess system performance, monitor temperatures, and check power usage.