anyone know about over lcocking?

my processor is a pentium d925 3. 00ghz 1. 2v my ram is OCZ Reaper HPC 3gig mtec aftermarket cooler aftermarket power supply i forgot the name.

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my processor is a pentium d925 3.00ghz 1.2v
my ram is OCZ Reaper HPC 3gig
mtec aftermarket cooler
aftermarket power supply i forgot the name

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Over Locking increases its performance to a large extent.over locking is basically making the cpu do more than it is rated to stabily.some run better than others.Well, I do have the same question. Can anybody help me on this..? Hope i would get a reply..

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i know about what it does, but there's alot involved and i don't want to burn up anything. i was hoping someone has some of the same hardware and know how to over clock it. i've researched some of it but don't feel confident enough to start cranking things up.

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Over Clocking can be done safe. don't increase cpu volt causes
heat and not worth the risk. now you need to increase cpu buss
speed but watch your memory speed as you increase cpu buss so
will ram speed increase in mhz! now the better the MB the more
ajustments you will have! the best way to go is lower your ram
speed frist like 800 mhz down to 667 mhz now increase your cpu
buss from 200 to 233 mhz this is just me picking numbers to use
and a 33mhz jump may be to much but its a place to start again
alot of this needs a good MB because your pci,agp,pci-e need to
stay at 33 mhz,66 mhz,100 mhz so if your MB don't lock those your not go to OC very far. I have a e7200 45nm stock numbers
are 2.53Ghz 266 x 9.5 OC numbers (stock voltage) are 3.2Ghz 400
x 8 Intel cpu's let you go down on muti up to a point. hope this info helps you out. remember leave the volts alone for safe OC