compfreak banned Mar 1, 2005 #1 if u overclock ur cpu bit by bit then it becomes unstable woudl there be any damage to your computer any shape or form
if u overclock ur cpu bit by bit then it becomes unstable woudl there be any damage to your computer any shape or form
P pentium III @ 1000 mhz New Member Mar 1, 2005 #2 depends on how unstable, example if you set the voltage to 5 volts yes, or even 2.7 volts, or if you over volted your ram...unstability is usually a sign of not enough voltage so i think you may be okay
depends on how unstable, example if you set the voltage to 5 volts yes, or even 2.7 volts, or if you over volted your ram...unstability is usually a sign of not enough voltage so i think you may be okay
tweaker VIP Member Mar 1, 2005 #3 Just increase the frequensys in 5Mhz or smaller steps until you find the limits for your hardware and you should be fine. Not that I've got any clue what hardware ya running..
Just increase the frequensys in 5Mhz or smaller steps until you find the limits for your hardware and you should be fine. Not that I've got any clue what hardware ya running..
Praetor Administrator Staff member Mar 1, 2005 #4 In the announcement section, right at the top, http://www.computerforum.com/announcement.php?f=7
Praetor Administrator Staff member Mar 2, 2005 #9 lol I see ya banned his a$$ Click to expand... LOL he's welcome back of course, provided he doesnt pull the crap he did the first time ... anyways, I digress
lol I see ya banned his a$$ Click to expand... LOL he's welcome back of course, provided he doesnt pull the crap he did the first time ... anyways, I digress