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Overclocking a locked Dell motherboard using Windows

Overclocking a locked Dell motherboard using Windows

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HannahGG
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06-05-2016, 06:03 PM
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Tcase is 72.7°C, meaning Case Temperature and representing the upper limit for processor Integrated Heat Spreader (IHS) temperature. For a CPU from 2009, achieving 600Mhz is acceptable, though the system is quite outdated. Overclocking with 4 cores and 8 threads could improve performance slightly, but not significantly. Memory options are restricted to DDR3 1066-1333 with a total of up to 16GB. If overclocking were possible, it would be beneficial, though high-speed DDR3 memory can be costly. I wouldn't aim to push a system from that era to its full capacity.
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HannahGG
06-05-2016, 06:03 PM #11

Tcase is 72.7°C, meaning Case Temperature and representing the upper limit for processor Integrated Heat Spreader (IHS) temperature. For a CPU from 2009, achieving 600Mhz is acceptable, though the system is quite outdated. Overclocking with 4 cores and 8 threads could improve performance slightly, but not significantly. Memory options are restricted to DDR3 1066-1333 with a total of up to 16GB. If overclocking were possible, it would be beneficial, though high-speed DDR3 memory can be costly. I wouldn't aim to push a system from that era to its full capacity.

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