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Old 10-08-2007, 07:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Overlocking process..?

As stated above, overclocking is an art. Juggling the various settings can seem overwhelming initially, and it's often difficult to fight the urge to raise an overclock quickly. It is very important to be patient and take baby steps while making adjustments.
In general, the overclocking procedure is -
Increase the external clock speed by a small amount.
Exit BIOS and boot to operating system.
Test for stability and monitor temperatures.
Return to BIOS, tweak settings, and repeat process.
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