How to Overclock Your CPU – For beginners

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Perfect video for those who are new to overclocking. We wont be help responsible for any damages, its just a guide so do it at your own risk. Heres those programs – just type into google: – Orthos; cpu and ram tester – Everest; temperature monitor as not all features are unlocked in the Freeware everest, other software that works just as good are; speedfan, cpuz and realtemp this video show you the basics of overclocking such as changing FSB, Voltage, and multiplier. Processor used: E6750 We make videos on the latest hardware, games, howtos, advice and more. check out our channel! (in the video i make the comment that 1mhz is 1000 cycles, it is really 1 million cycles – as the annotation corrects it) Just ask if you have any questions! tags: megotrice How to overclock computer pc desktop bios overclocking over clock clocking voltage cpu processor fan 3.0GHz XFX e6750 E6700 E6650 E5200 E5300 E7200 E7600 E7900 Q9550 Q6600 dual core duo quad i7 920 960 860 i5 720 750 nvidia intel amd ati megotrice CharismaX2

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50 Responses to How to Overclock Your CPU – For beginners

  1. BadEditionBeta says:

    @CoDFan50034 sorry i not looked good :(
    but thank you :D

  2. BadEditionBeta says:

    @CoDFan50034 sorry i not looked good :(
    but thank you :D

  3. MrGamesOfficial says:

    @PinelochTundra do u have the same cpu as me? e6750? if so you can try the settings in the video, but make sure you are carefull

    i believe they are:
    vcore @ 1.35
    fsb 400 with multiplier at 8 times will get you 3.2ghz or you can try 425 @3.4ghz
    you will also have to find out the voltage of your ram and set vram to that, or you can leave it on auto, but that will result in the motherboard increasing the ram voltage a little (most likely)

    im not going to take any responsibility for damage

  4. MrGamesOfficial says:

    @PinelochTundra do u have the same cpu as me? e6750? if so you can try the settings in the video, but make sure you are carefull

    i believe they are:
    vcore @ 1.35
    fsb 400 with multiplier at 8 times will get you 3.2ghz or you can try 425 @3.4ghz
    you will also have to find out the voltage of your ram and set vram to that, or you can leave it on auto, but that will result in the motherboard increasing the ram voltage a little (most likely)

    im not going to take any responsibility for damage

  5. PinelochTundra says:

    Dude i have the same mobo and cpu as you so 1.3v at 400 fsb x8 runs stable? i have a zalman fan

  6. PinelochTundra says:

    Dude i have the same mobo and cpu as you so 1.3v at 400 fsb x8 runs stable? i have a zalman fan

  7. AndresBastidas97 says:

    @MrGamesOfficial so… can u tell me how?

  8. AndresBastidas97 says:

    @MrGamesOfficial so… can u tell me how?

  9. MrGamesOfficial says:

    @AndresBastidas97 similar technique, but different settings

  10. MrGamesOfficial says:

    @AndresBastidas97 similar technique, but different settings

  11. AndresBastidas97 says:

    will this work for intel core i7 720QM Quad Core Prosessor???

  12. AndresBastidas97 says:

    will this work for intel core i7 720QM Quad Core Prosessor???

  13. CoDFan50034 says:

    @BadEditionBeta read the vid descript

  14. CoDFan50034 says:

    @BadEditionBeta read the vid descript

  15. happydoggs says:

    I just had a real quick question about my CPU, I’m running a Intel Pentium E2180. i was using a program called CPU-Z to check my current FSB speed and voltage and i noticed that my multiplier and my voltage are fluctuating a lot, my multiplier moves from 6 to 10 randomly, and my voltage moves from 1.272 to 1.366 i was just wondering if this was normal

  16. happydoggs says:

    I just had a real quick question about my CPU, I’m running a Intel Pentium E2180. i was using a program called CPU-Z to check my current FSB speed and voltage and i noticed that my multiplier and my voltage are fluctuating a lot, my multiplier moves from 6 to 10 randomly, and my voltage moves from 1.272 to 1.366 i was just wondering if this was normal

  17. MiSTAAAHMEK says:

    could you post the name of the programs here? thanks

  18. MiSTAAAHMEK says:

    could you post the name of the programs here? thanks

  19. BadEditionBeta says:

    what’s the name of the program where i idle see?

  20. BadEditionBeta says:

    what’s the name of the program where i idle see?

  21. acynnon says:

    @MsIronfan Youcan overclock any processor so long as it’s multipliers aren’t locked and the BIOS has the options to allow it, if your using a AMD chip you can use AMD overdrive right in Windows to do it but the BIOS is the more advanced method and a better way to go.

  22. acynnon says:

    @MsIronfan Youcan overclock any processor so long as it’s multipliers aren’t locked and the BIOS has the options to allow it, if your using a AMD chip you can use AMD overdrive right in Windows to do it but the BIOS is the more advanced method and a better way to go.

  23. funnyfootballs says:

    Ohh man when I put it to manual and then I want to change some stuff.. It’s stuck… I can’t change the value.. Is it because of my motherboard or? I have the asus p7p55d Pro, If you or anyone else could help and take your time and tell me what’s wrong .. ):

  24. funnyfootballs says:

    Ohh man when I put it to manual and then I want to change some stuff.. It’s stuck… I can’t change the value.. Is it because of my motherboard or? I have the asus p7p55d Pro, If you or anyone else could help and take your time and tell me what’s wrong .. ):

  25. MsIronfan says:

    could i overclock amd phenom x3?

  26. MsIronfan says:

    could i overclock amd phenom x3?

  27. ClamCrunchy says:

    @karldarren, yes, if your motherboard allows it. Celerons respond very well to overclocking. For example, it’s often possible to overclock a Celeron from 2 to 3 GHz and it will still remain stable.

  28. ClamCrunchy says:

    @karldarren, yes, if your motherboard allows it. Celerons respond very well to overclocking. For example, it’s often possible to overclock a Celeron from 2 to 3 GHz and it will still remain stable.

  29. Wapoochee says:

    Is it that hard to get your entire screen in the video. Whoever uses this will only be able to overclock 50% since you have 50% of the screen missing in this video.

    I’m just kidding, but seriously. Just delete this video.

  30. Wapoochee says:

    Is it that hard to get your entire screen in the video. Whoever uses this will only be able to overclock 50% since you have 50% of the screen missing in this video.

    I’m just kidding, but seriously. Just delete this video.

  31. MrGamesOfficial says:

    @optimist4212 haha no why?

  32. MrGamesOfficial says:

    @optimist4212 haha no why?

  33. optimist4212 says:

    UPLOADER,IS YOUR NAME DYLIN OR SOMTHIN LIKE THAT?

  34. optimist4212 says:

    UPLOADER,IS YOUR NAME DYLIN OR SOMTHIN LIKE THAT?

  35. karldarren says:

    Can i Overclock my Intel® Celeron® M 1.80Ghz To 2.00ghz?

  36. karldarren says:

    Can i Overclock my Intel® Celeron® M 1.80Ghz To 2.00ghz?

  37. diamondred123 says:

    @pivotiano – same, i decided not to aswell. I got a intel core 2 duo so im fine as it is

  38. diamondred123 says:

    @pivotiano – same, i decided not to aswell. I got a intel core 2 duo so im fine as it is

  39. pivotiano says:

    @diamondred123 then i guess im not gonna do so xD

  40. pivotiano says:

    @diamondred123 then i guess im not gonna do so xD

  41. MrGamesOfficial says:

    @diamondred123 what motherboard do u have? do u know what bios u have? it might be locked

  42. MrGamesOfficial says:

    @diamondred123 what motherboard do u have? do u know what bios u have? it might be locked

  43. diamondred123 says:

    i searched all ym bios like 20 times, its not in there, any help?

  44. diamondred123 says:

    i searched all ym bios like 20 times, its not in there, any help?

  45. diamondred123 says:

    @pivotiano well it could over heat and blow up the cpu

  46. diamondred123 says:

    @pivotiano well it could over heat and blow up the cpu

  47. MrGamesOfficial says:

    @callen2011

    does it have a locked bios? if so u cant really do anything. btw, its a laptop, so i doubt you can really do too much and i personally wouldnt bother. It will most likely shorten its lifespan

    what you need to do is make sure its not running too hot. get a program like everest, speedfan or cpuz to check the cpu temperature.

    you will need to research on the net a fair bit.

    sorry i cant really help much more.

  48. MrGamesOfficial says:

    @callen2011

    does it have a locked bios? if so u cant really do anything. btw, its a laptop, so i doubt you can really do too much and i personally wouldnt bother. It will most likely shorten its lifespan

    what you need to do is make sure its not running too hot. get a program like everest, speedfan or cpuz to check the cpu temperature.

    you will need to research on the net a fair bit.

    sorry i cant really help much more.

  49. callen2011 says:

    could you help me out with an intel celeron m processor on a toshiba l305 satellite please, its pretty old, and i have another one coming in about two months, i just wanna mess around on this one.

  50. callen2011 says:

    could you help me out with an intel celeron m processor on a toshiba l305 satellite please, its pretty old, and i have another one coming in about two months, i just wanna mess around on this one.

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