Thursday, 18 December 2014

Overclock The E2200 On Stock Speeds

If you want to increase the speed of your computer, you can overclock your processor. When you overclock a processor, such as the E2200, you increase the clock speed from the stock speed of the processor. As you increase the speeds, your overall processing power will increase. Overclocking may void your warranty, so proceed at your own risk.


Instructions


1. Restart your computer.


2. Press "Del" as your computer starts up. This will enter the basic input output settings (BIOS). The BIOS is where basic computer configurations are stored and where you can amend the clock speeds.


3. Browse through the BIOS using the arrow keys until you get to "Advanced Options."


4. Scroll down to the "CPU Clock Ratio" (sometimes called "Clock Multiplier"). This will be represented by an "X" (for example, "21 X," which means that it multiplies the bus speed by 21).


5. Press "Page Up" to increase the value. Press "F10" to exit and save the BIOS. If your system runs smoothly, you can try to increase the multiplier a little more. You should increase the amount incrementally --- this way your system will have less chance of failing.

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