can pentium dualcore be oc'ed

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Yes, you can, assuming you have adequate cooling and a motherboard that will let you get there. Read some overclocking guides and you'll see the process you take, you do it a little at a time, and test for stability and temperatures.
Yes, you can, assuming you have adequate cooling and a motherboard that will let you get there. Read some overclocking guides and you'll see the process you take, you do it a little at a time, and test for stability and temperatures.
 
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blizzardx7

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what is the max capacity
 

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thnx
 

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Yes they can. I guess the Pentium 6xxx series runs on 266Mhz FSB . You can just set the FSB to 333Mhz (keeping in mind your memory multiplier so that you don't outrun your RAM speed,though memory timings can be relaxed but not advised) and set the multiplier lower. Hunt and peck for the max stable speed and you are done.

I have done Pentium E5xxx from FSB 200 to FSB 333Mhz. And lowered the multipliers to get OC upto 4.25 Ghz on my old E5300.
 

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is it okay on my old all-in-one lenovo b300

p dual core E6300 @ 2.80 ghz
intel g41 exprss chipset
3 gb ddr3
500 gb hdd
win 7 ultimate