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(08-13-2013, 08:36 AM)ExtremeDude2 Wrote: [ -> ]Those are horribly incorrect
so... i guess i cant use dolphin right Sad
There is a way it could help you, overclocking your processor. But, before doing this, take in mind that you will have to deal with kind of unpleasant CPU temps.
(08-13-2013, 08:45 AM)oliverfrancisco Wrote: [ -> ]There is a way it could help you, overclocking your processor. But, before doing this, take in mind that you will have to deal with kind of unpleasant CPU temps.
how do i do that?
There are plenty of ways. The most used are the following:

1) Using the BIOS setup (the most known, of course).

2) Using any third-party overclocking program (more dangerous and harmful for the system, but also helps).

Make sure to speed up the fans (that can also be done with both ways I showed you in this entry).
olverfrancisco Wrote:2) Using any third-party overclocking program (more dangerous and harmful for the system, but also helps).

Why would that be harmful to your system?

It modifies the exact same microcode.

BlazeriiU Wrote:i thought those were my specs because they sounded like mine i got it from some dude on the site

What site? Show me a link to where you got it.
(08-13-2013, 02:15 PM)NaturalViolence Wrote: [ -> ]
olverfrancisco Wrote:2) Using any third-party overclocking program (more dangerous and harmful for the system, but also helps).

Why would that be harmful to your system?

It modifies the exact same microcode.

BlazeriiU Wrote:i thought those were my specs because they sounded like mine i got it from some dude on the site

What site? Show me a link to where you got it.
I said it´s harmful since it´s not licensed, approved or recomended by your PC or motherboard manufacturer in most of the cases.
In my netbook i can't overclock the E-450 APU, apparantly due to a hardcoded limitation in the bios/chipset. CPU-Z will show higher clockspeeds, but they are not real. It might be different if you have a desktop version, but i doubt it.
olverfrancisco Wrote:I said it´s harmful since it´s not licensed, approved or recomended by your PC or motherboard manufacturer in most of the cases.

Neither is BIOS overclocking.

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