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This is a simple easy guide how to overclock your cpu in under 30 minutes.

First you need CPU-Z and for stress testing and overclocking youll need Artmoney

So lets begin

Start up CPU-Z and wait till it pops up
Startup ArtMoney
Select your program " CPUZ
Click on search Button
Change the current values to:

Search: Range of Values
Type: Float (standard)

Now find the min and max your FSB in CPUZ. That wil be the bus speed
Now if cpu-z say your bus is 300 then enter 300 - 301

After you typed this in click ok

new window will prompt showing the values it found in the program
Select the First 2 Values and click on the red arrow to copy to the editing side.

To your right you will see 2 values "value 1 - 2". Select and highlight both of them and under the bar "F" check both of them.

Reselect them if you didn't and right click to find "set value. This is where you can
select the FSB speed that will show up on CPUZ, example to type in is 201.1, than click ok and done.

Repeat this process over again for Core speed and memory speed.

when your done press validate and it should look like this.

[Image: 555868.png]

[Image: 556735.png]

http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=556735
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=555868

Wr OVERCLOCKS



Thanks for the great tutorial! I'm sure someone would find this useful. I can't over clock since my computer is not set up for it. I would follow your tutorial if I had my computer ready for over clocking. Thanks again and I would totally +rep you, but I don't have 100 posts. I'm sad!
This is a great Tut Klinc. I never thought OC'ing would be that easy.

Nice 7GHz your running there Tongue
(05-02-2011, 12:30 PM)Mark Webber Wrote: [ -> ]This is a great Tut Klinc. I never thought OC'ing would be that easy.

Nice 7GHz your running there Tongue

Lmoa you guys know your cpu really don't run that speed right lol
Its just a trick to fool cpu-z