ajay000222
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My computer used to be a stock HP m8200n media center pc
I have added a graphics card, changed the power supply and moved the whole thing into a new case
These are some of the specs:
cpu: AMD athlon X2 6000+
Ram 3 gb
graphics card: Nvidia Geforce 8800gt
case Antec 902
psu: coolermaster 460w power supply
My question is with the stock motherboard that HP gave ( model number MCP61PM-HM ) will I be able to overclock or will they have locked it. And would overclocking software still work on it.
My second question is with the the cpu cooler hp gave will it be cool enough if i overclock it. I'm not gonna go crazy i just want a decent overclock. I probably won't boost the voltage and if I do it will be a small bump. I'm hoping that the Antec 902 will help keep the cpu cool enough.
here's a link to some motherboard specs if it helps
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01077676&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&product=3548185#
I have added a graphics card, changed the power supply and moved the whole thing into a new case
These are some of the specs:
cpu: AMD athlon X2 6000+
Ram 3 gb
graphics card: Nvidia Geforce 8800gt
case Antec 902
psu: coolermaster 460w power supply
My question is with the stock motherboard that HP gave ( model number MCP61PM-HM ) will I be able to overclock or will they have locked it. And would overclocking software still work on it.
My second question is with the the cpu cooler hp gave will it be cool enough if i overclock it. I'm not gonna go crazy i just want a decent overclock. I probably won't boost the voltage and if I do it will be a small bump. I'm hoping that the Antec 902 will help keep the cpu cool enough.
here's a link to some motherboard specs if it helps
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01077676&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&product=3548185#