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welcome to the matrix... err... forum...
a bit of advice before you go ahead and do something that might end up being on the "dummies" list. FIRST... is the system still under the MFG warranty? If yes AND you CARE and it's YOUR system.... don;t overclock.... your warranty is void and if something breaks (even if unrelated to the O/C) you're SOL. if no AND you DON'T care... by all means... just take it a step at a time. Sometimes proprietary MFG's use sub standard and refurbished parts that can't take any amount of speed beyond what the system is running at. (sometimes?) The shorthand... if it breaks you may not be able to get it fixed. Don;t say you weren;t warned.
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Welcome to the forum..
Proprietary??? www.cpuid.com Look for clockgen and match your motherboard to the download
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