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Profile: stranger
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I am very very new to the overclocking scene! In fact I don't even know where to really start. So please give me a hand. Thanks.
My CPU is a Northwood Intel P4 2.4 ghz Socket 478 mPGA core voltage or around 1.5.
Motherboard is a H-P 085Ch with a v1.10 BIOS

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I'm pretty sure HP, Dell, Lenovo, Compaq, etc you can't overclock those motherboards as they ship without the overclocking features in the bios, but i think there are some mods you can do to the mobo to overclock them.

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thanks, ill check back in a bit then

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i can say that you cant overclock on it.because OEM's BIOS is locked for reasons. bad luck.get another system or get another motherboard to swap the system in. I recently OCed my P4 HT to 3.4Ghz.

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If CPU is not on a 800Mhz FSB you can use a BSEL mod.


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^Exactly what I said.


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