29 May 2012

OVERCLOCKING A CPU USING PHOENIX BIOS

HI,
Today i'll let you know how to overclock your CPU using Phoenix BIOS.
Its pretty much simple to do.

For this just start your computer and by hitting DEL from keyboard enter the BIOS.

Then go to FREQUENCY/VOLTAGE CONTROL OR MISCELLANEOUS CONTROL  OR MB INTELLIGENT TWEAKER (M.I.T).

Hit ENTER.

(There you'll see CPU RATIO or ADJUST CPU RATIO and ADJUST CPU FSB FREQUENCY or CPU FREQUENCY)

You need to first check the CPU RATION.

For adjusting CPU ratio simply hit on ADJUST CPU RATIO or CPU RATIO and then change the number to the last limit given there.

(Remember that CPU RATIO is also know as CPU MULTIPLIER or MULTIPLIER.note the CPU RATIO value)

Then go to ADJUST CPU FSB FREQUENCY or CPU FREQUENCY.
and note the current CPU FREQUENCY.

After that see this screen shots and understand:-
  • ENTER MISCELLANEOUS CONTROL:-


  • CPU CLOCK RATIO:-

  • CPU CLOCK RATIO VALUE:-

  • HOST/ PCI CLOCK FREQUENCY OR CPU FREQUENCY OR ADJUST CPU FREQUENCY:-


NOTE:-Here the max value is 700 it doesn't mean that you enter the value as 700.please be careful.just increase the value by 10 only.like i have done.
like i have entered the value as 220 then the new CPU speed will be 2.64GHz .how?
here the calculation
multiply the CPU RATIO with the CPU FREQUENCY e.g:- 220*12=2640.
which means the new speed will be 2.64GHz.
then press F10 and hit "Y" and hit ENTER.
that's it
also note that wrong way of overclocking or overclocking with fun will burn your motherboard,ram,graphic card,CPU which leads you to buy a new PC.
for overclocking collect as many information as you can then do it.

BE CAREFUL.

thank you :)

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