Yeah! you must have read in heard or read that the clock of your CPU
can be changed.
For example My Pentium-IV Processor runs at 1.8 Ghz default but I run
it at a 2.6 Ghz whenever I need & sometimes to a wooping 3.5 Ghz.
To change the clock speed first you need to open your BIOS which can
be accesed by pressing "Delete" key in your keyboard immediately after
pressing the power button.
Note:- Some times system administraters just add a password to BIOS.
If it asks for password you need to hack it by opening your cabinet &
look for a cell battery on your motherboard just remove it & start
your pc again.
Note:- Ifyou have Orignal Intel Motherboard that is it displays Intel
Inside Logo when booting up then this hack is not for you Intel
already disables it.
OK! all done just access the BIOS & look for a option called "CPU
Clock". Now all you need is to increase the number slowly & save
settings & start pc it the system is stable & temperature is under
control just increase it a bit again & for some lower temperature
apply Artic Silver Paste on your CPU just to keep temperature under
control.
Caution:- Too much Over-Clocking may roast your CPU
can be changed.
For example My Pentium-IV Processor runs at 1.8 Ghz default but I run
it at a 2.6 Ghz whenever I need & sometimes to a wooping 3.5 Ghz.
To change the clock speed first you need to open your BIOS which can
be accesed by pressing "Delete" key in your keyboard immediately after
pressing the power button.
Note:- Some times system administraters just add a password to BIOS.
If it asks for password you need to hack it by opening your cabinet &
look for a cell battery on your motherboard just remove it & start
your pc again.
Note:- Ifyou have Orignal Intel Motherboard that is it displays Intel
Inside Logo when booting up then this hack is not for you Intel
already disables it.
OK! all done just access the BIOS & look for a option called "CPU
Clock". Now all you need is to increase the number slowly & save
settings & start pc it the system is stable & temperature is under
control just increase it a bit again & for some lower temperature
apply Artic Silver Paste on your CPU just to keep temperature under
control.
Caution:- Too much Over-Clocking may roast your CPU
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