H Hanzu New Member Feb 11, 2007 #1 Im trying to overclock my E6600 w/out using a third party so i wont void the warrently i have on the system.
Im trying to overclock my E6600 w/out using a third party so i wont void the warrently i have on the system.
H Hanzu New Member Feb 11, 2007 #3 ADE said: http://www.computerforum.com/16346-overclocking-101-oc101.html Click to expand... of course i read that before posting, but im talking about a dell xps 710 system... yes i went to bios and i turned the overclocking on. but there is no more option, does anyone know which program it needs?
ADE said: http://www.computerforum.com/16346-overclocking-101-oc101.html Click to expand... of course i read that before posting, but im talking about a dell xps 710 system... yes i went to bios and i turned the overclocking on. but there is no more option, does anyone know which program it needs?
thealmightyone New Member Feb 11, 2007 #4 All overclocking should only be done in the BIOS. As you've enabled oc-ing, there should be further options somewhere in the BIOS.
All overclocking should only be done in the BIOS. As you've enabled oc-ing, there should be further options somewhere in the BIOS.
ETSA New Member Feb 11, 2007 #6 http://forumz.tomshardware.com/hardware/Core2Duo-Overclocking-Guide-v1-ftopict197995.html Also, this thread discussed OCing the c2d's quite thoroughly. http://www.computerforum.com/60221-e6400-non-bios-overclocking.html
http://forumz.tomshardware.com/hardware/Core2Duo-Overclocking-Guide-v1-ftopict197995.html Also, this thread discussed OCing the c2d's quite thoroughly. http://www.computerforum.com/60221-e6400-non-bios-overclocking.html
Geoff VIP Member Feb 12, 2007 #7 Ok guys, me and him have been talking alot and heres the situation. The Dell XPS line is overclockable, however this is the problem that were having. This is the only option for overclocking there is in the BIOS:
Ok guys, me and him have been talking alot and heres the situation. The Dell XPS line is overclockable, however this is the problem that were having. This is the only option for overclocking there is in the BIOS: