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Old 12-13-2004, 03:31 PM
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That seems to be a very nice system. What type of performance are you looking to get out of it (gaming or office suite, for example)?

When you press the power button to your computer, press DEL immediately. Go to the Frequency/Voltage Control menu. Increase your CPU and AGP speeds in small increments, but only do one at a time. Use your system with demanding software, such as gaming, to test for system stability. Increase voltage to increase stability. Both the speed and voltage increases will raise the temperatures of the processor, the video card core, RAM, and overall system temperature.

This is just to help you increase your performance as requested. There is serious risk involved. Doing this may result in damage to components of your system. Neither I nor Techware Labs bears any responsibility for any results of your actions.
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