Somewhere in your house is a box or drawer full of video tapes -- aging home movies full of birthdays, dance recitals, holiday gatherings, a child's first steps and other special family moments. You haven't...
Boosting up the speed of your computer with a new central processing unit (CPU) is an excellent way to do it yourself computer upgrade whilst cutting out the middle man, effectivly saving money. Checking...
When you are ready to buy a new computer for yourself or someone else there are many things that you should consider when purchasing one. The internal part of the computer should play the biggest role in...
Overclocking Step By Step 1. Turn off computer, open it up, get your motherboard manual 2. Check your CPU markings on top and bottom of CPU, write them down and put your CPU back in again 3. Check the...
How to build a computer? have u ever thought of building your own computer system? have u ever wonder the complexity it is to build a computer or even if it was even posssible to do your self? well all the...
This guide is written to assist those looking at buying computer components and who are confronted by large numbers of auctions where the goods on offer are “untested.”There are three classes of seller who use...
What Is Overclocking?The term 'overclocking http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overclocking ' describes the process of running your CPU at a clock and/or bus speed that the CPU hasn't been specified for - logically,...
Why Not Overclocking?Although there are millions of tales of damaged CPUs and other system components, in most cases overclocking is completely harmless. There are, however, a few things to take into...
Correct Overclocking - The Techniques * Changing the bus Speed To understand how you can overclock a Pentium, Pentium Pro, 6x86, or K5 CPU, it helps to realize that the internal clock in these CPUs...
How Can I Find Out, Which Bus Speed My Motherboard Supports?To be honest, the easiest and most sensible answer to that is: TRY IT OUT !!! Switch the multiplier to the lowest setting and then put the bus speed...