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Member (8 bit)
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Berea, Ohio
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Oc'ing my 633 emachine
Well im pretty new to the whole thing, but this is my official mess up computer. Can someone please give me a step by step guide on how to oc it? I know how to get to bios but im not really sure where to go when i get there?
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Shiro Usagi
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Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: Kaneohe, Hawaii
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I don't think you can overclock an eMachine...no settings in the BIOS or jumpers on the motherboard to change. Most name brand computers don't allow you to overclock them.
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Member (8 bit)
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Berea, Ohio
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Thats kinda what i figured, but is was worth asking. I will have to try to find a different one i can screw with
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You really cant OC any pre-made pc's (dell, compaq, ect) theres a few exeptions like alienware. But id say 90% of your store bought pc's cant be oc'ed at all.
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