Shock_the_Rock Distinguished Mar 2, 2006 58 0 18,630 Mar 26, 2006 #1 how to overlclock intel 630 3.0ghz with ht tech.
TabrisDarkPeace Distinguished Jan 11, 2006 1,378 0 19,280 Mar 26, 2006 #2 You have shamed these forums. (looks at your other threads) Just raise the FSB and set RAM divider so RAM doesn't get overclocked to unstable levels in the process. It is a 600 series, so it should clock up pretty good.
You have shamed these forums. (looks at your other threads) Just raise the FSB and set RAM divider so RAM doesn't get overclocked to unstable levels in the process. It is a 600 series, so it should clock up pretty good.
Shock_the_Rock Distinguished Mar 2, 2006 58 0 18,630 Mar 26, 2006 #3 i m sorry but i wasn't me,it was my idiot cousin who some how retrieve my password and started spamming.cmon gimme a chacne.i m still beating the kid.
i m sorry but i wasn't me,it was my idiot cousin who some how retrieve my password and started spamming.cmon gimme a chacne.i m still beating the kid.
RichPLS Champion Aug 24, 2004 15,858 0 50,780 Mar 27, 2006 #4 http://forumz.tomshardware.com/hardware/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=1010539#1010539 Brother and your cousin? :roll:
http://forumz.tomshardware.com/hardware/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=1010539#1010539 Brother and your cousin? :roll:
HYST3R Distinguished Feb 27, 2006 463 0 18,780 Mar 27, 2006 #5 i probably shouldnt even anwser this but, bra ya know there is a overclocking thread dedicated to CPU's right. even spells out how to OC a 630 just like i did this morning. find the OC guide, replace "Northwood C" with pentium 4 630 and there ya go.
i probably shouldnt even anwser this but, bra ya know there is a overclocking thread dedicated to CPU's right. even spells out how to OC a 630 just like i did this morning. find the OC guide, replace "Northwood C" with pentium 4 630 and there ya go.