F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking It seems you're asking if it's feasible to increase the clock speed of your Dell E8500 to 3.16 GHz.

It seems you're asking if it's feasible to increase the clock speed of your Dell E8500 to 3.16 GHz.

It seems you're asking if it's feasible to increase the clock speed of your Dell E8500 to 3.16 GHz.

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DaanPlays
Junior Member
1
06-07-2016, 02:36 AM
#1
Hello!
I've come across numerous discussions on this forum regarding overclocking the E8500 core 2 Due. However, I've also noticed that some users mention it's possible to overclock Dell systems, while others indicate limitations due to OEM restrictions. I recently performed GPU overclocking a few hours ago and succeeded, so I'm eager to try the same with my CPU and RAM.

Here’s my PC setup:
Mainboard: Dell Inc model 0GMB19
More details about my mainboard: [link]
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 3.16GHz
RAM: DDR2 2x4 8GB
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GT 520 1 GB DDR3
HD: 160GB

As a gamer, achieving a powerful PC is a top goal. Thanks in advance!
I've also found several helpful threads and learned a lot from them.
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DaanPlays
06-07-2016, 02:36 AM #1

Hello!
I've come across numerous discussions on this forum regarding overclocking the E8500 core 2 Due. However, I've also noticed that some users mention it's possible to overclock Dell systems, while others indicate limitations due to OEM restrictions. I recently performed GPU overclocking a few hours ago and succeeded, so I'm eager to try the same with my CPU and RAM.

Here’s my PC setup:
Mainboard: Dell Inc model 0GMB19
More details about my mainboard: [link]
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 3.16GHz
RAM: DDR2 2x4 8GB
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GT 520 1 GB DDR3
HD: 160GB

As a gamer, achieving a powerful PC is a top goal. Thanks in advance!
I've also found several helpful threads and learned a lot from them.

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xBqllaaa
Junior Member
4
06-25-2016, 03:42 AM
#2
I don't really like any OEM boards. (There was one Pegasus board from HP that was excellent.)
Most OEM boards lack BIOS options for overclocking. Dell has consistently been a major problem.
Can your board allow you to adjust multi-BCLK voltages?
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xBqllaaa
06-25-2016, 03:42 AM #2

I don't really like any OEM boards. (There was one Pegasus board from HP that was excellent.)
Most OEM boards lack BIOS options for overclocking. Dell has consistently been a major problem.
Can your board allow you to adjust multi-BCLK voltages?

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Mighty_Checken
Junior Member
32
06-25-2016, 06:38 AM
#3
I don't believe that, I looked into my PC BIOS and didn't find any such settings.
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Mighty_Checken
06-25-2016, 06:38 AM #3

I don't believe that, I looked into my PC BIOS and didn't find any such settings.