Thursday, June 2, 2011

How to make cpu speed bigger?

I have AMD phenom 8450 triple core processor 2.1Ghz

how can i make 2.1 bigger do i need new cpu or another cpu or change something in options? Any ideas?How to make cpu speed bigger?i Presume you mean overclock.



Enter the bios and look for the FSB settings or Motherboard Intelligent Tweaker.

Some motherboards are different

j

ust move it up a notch and save and exit

use pc for a a few hours and if it does not crash or u get a blue screen then move the FSB up to the next setting.



dont just whack it right up as u can easily get ure system shot.

also keep an eye on the mobo temp,which also should be showing in a setting in the bios

write down what its at for the moment,

if ure phenom just had the standard retail heatsink and fan, u may not get to far.



all this is going to invalidate ure warranty if u have one and stress the cpu out more,generate more heat,which means the case will get hotter as well as the mobo making the cpu fan work harder so the rpm will increase all shortening the lifespan on ure hardware.



Depending on ure mobo the FSB settings and CPU voltage in the bios may be greyed out so u wont be able to do jack

How to make cpu speed bigger?If you have a triple core processors i don't think it is maxed out. Typically most PCs come with 1-2GB of RAM i would recommend maxing that out and then seeing how it works. Alot of time it is the background processes that slow the processor up. the RAM will increase the functionality of your processor. How to make cpu speed bigger?It's not likely that you'll be to get a more powerful CPU - the changes in architecture and voltage that your mobo will accept are minimal compared to what it would probably cost, and could just as easily raise your heat output.



Instead, get more RAM, max it out if you can, and if you can, get a better graphics card. What kind do you have now? What expansion slots?How to make cpu speed bigger?You can overclock the CPU. Overclocking is when you tell the CPU to go faster. It will often not work or even break the CPU (and definitely void your warranty). It will always make it run hotter and use more power. You can just get a faster CPU if you want to do it safely. Or get more RAM to boost performance if you have less than 2-3 GB.