DavyVistSP2
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Hello to all...new to this site! For a while I have been considering overclocking my HP a6009n Desktop. Have heard this would improve the performance and speed, but it's somewhat risky... I have DSL and the speed is OK;not sure if this has anything to do with it. I have an AMD Athlon 64x2 DualCore Processor 3800+ 2.00 GHz. I've become a tweakfreak; always trying different things to get my PC running as fast as possible, but I want to proceed with caution in this case so I don't fry my CPU...
I would love to hear from other HP owners who have OC'ed and their results.
Thanks in advance and thanks for having me.....DavyVisSP2
I would love to hear from other HP owners who have OC'ed and their results.Thanks in advance and thanks for having me.....DavyVisSP2
My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- HP a6009n Desktop
- CPU
- AMD Athlon 64x2 DualCore Processor 3800+2.00 GHz
- Motherboard
- M2N68-LA (Narra)
- Memory
- 3.50GB (1) 512mb & (3) 1024mb
- Graphics card(s)
- NVidia GeForce 6150SE nForce 430(onboard)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- HP mx705
- Screen Resolution
- 1024x768
- Hard Drives
- SeaGate Barracuda 250GB
- Internet Speed
- CommieCast HSI---23.60Mbps d/l, 3.63Mbps u/l
- Other Info
- BFG NVIDIA GeForce 6200 OC 256MB Graphics card core clock:350MHz, Memory: 256MB DDR Memory Clock: 410MHz(vs. 400MHz standard) API Support: MSFT DirectX 9 and lower, OpenGL 1.5 AND LOWER FOR MSFT Windows RAMDACs:Dual 400MHz bus Type PCI

Well I've read in various forums and chats that many major manufacturers(including HP) make it so you can't OC their products. I'm sure if I investigate further I could probably find a way, but as my PC is running fine, I'm not going to push it.....I just love to tweak, tweak, tweak!!!! But I found that you have to keep it under control or risk messing up your PC and having to start over with a clean reinstall of your OS, or OSes in my case cause I have Vista and 7RC on my drive...
