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choke point of OCing an HP is the mobo and maybe the memory. you need to get a good mobo to change the fsb and voltages. and if your memory is not fast enough, then you either need to OC it too or just buy faster memory.
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You'll probably need to purchase a new OS.
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But if you are replacing all of the components except for the hard drive and optical drives, why don't you just build a new computer? You will need to reinstall Windows anyways...
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I've got my Q6600 G0 Stepping up to 3.3 Ghz, stable. I use a Thermaltake Blue Orb 2, and temps were around 30idle 40load, give or take a few degrees. (Celcius). I have since down clocked to 3.0 as it provides sufficient power and I like my temps in the 20*'s. I have heard of people going up to 3.6 stable on air.
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![]() What program are you using to read your temps? I ask because in your sig it says 18C idle, which is only around 65F, which seems a bit cold. Theres no way for the CPU to be cooler then the ambient temp on air cooling, so if your room is over 65F, then its a wrong reading.
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You can't reinstall a factory installed Vista copy on a new motherboard. If you try to reactivate, you will have to pay for the activation. You can only uninstall and reinstall on a new mobo if you purchased the OS seperately. The preinstalled OS is linked to your mobo.
That is the way people get ripped off when they buy a manufacturer's PC. Good for you for getting away from that. It is a good price up front when you buy one, but it's a rip off when you compare how easy it is to upgrade home-built computers to your personal specs.
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