I mentioned the most commonly known version of over clocking. The P4 1.7ghz can be safely overclocked to 3.8ghzMr Bean wrote:Acutal Overclocking refers to any computer part run over spec
For example, did you know ther is a way to overclock Floppy drives?
Yes there is, one of the reasons I went through so many of those things is its a no going back sort of deal
How long have you been Messing around with Computer's
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3.8? Thats for Nansy Boys, A REAL overclock is a P1 166 at 933 MHTZ! BOYAH!I mentioned the most commonly known version of over clocking. The P4 1.7ghz can be safely overclocked to 3.8ghz
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I've had a computer job for about 3.5 years now. Before then my primary interest in computers was to just to play games.
My first computer was a Ti-99/4a. It was actually a decent machine but they went the proprietary route. Needed a joystick? You had to use a TI joystick.
That got old quick and it was replaced by a C-64 when TI dropped the line.
After that I did not have another personal computer till I graduated from San Jose State. It was a Pentium 133 with Windows 95.
My first computer was a Ti-99/4a. It was actually a decent machine but they went the proprietary route. Needed a joystick? You had to use a TI joystick.
That got old quick and it was replaced by a C-64 when TI dropped the line.
After that I did not have another personal computer till I graduated from San Jose State. It was a Pentium 133 with Windows 95.
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