no
because it reduces the load....
Generally yes, but I would monitor your cpu temp closely. Anything approaching 60 degrees centigrade is too hot.
There is no such physical switch on common modern cpus that increases the speed of cpu. To increase cpu speed one has to overclock it. Overclocking depends on the cpu and the motherboard. It is generally not preferable to overclock as it reduces the life of cpu and the motherboard, and can even lead to complete destruction of either or both of the components in worst case.
The only reliable way to overclock your system is to change the settings in your computer's BIOS. The BIOS (sometimes referred to as UEFI) contains your PC's key settings. To access the BIOS, you must turn off your computer and turn it back on. As the computer restarts, press the DELETE, F2, or F10 key repeatedly.
It is safe to overclock an AMD ATHLON XP 2200 CPU without tweaking the core voltage. However, if you do plan on overclocking to a higher FSB speed, then you will need to come up with a plan to cool the processor as the heat that the CPU will produce will be enormous.
First of all you need a AMD processor, them you need a motherboard to run such processor. Once you have that up and running, use the disk that comes with the motherboard. Run the utility to overclock but be cautious because the processor running faster overheats easily, as well as the rest of components. Make sure you have a good cooling system, with two or more three -wire fans.
you need cfw to do so but if you have it hit select and change your CPU clock 2 the highest
I take it you mean CPU. CPU Overclocking is typically done threw your motherboards BIOS, which can be accessed during the 1st stages of your computers start up.
u should buy an aftermarket cooler for CPU
It might not be your CPU at fault, maybe your other hardware can't keep up with your CPU and your CPU has to slow down for them. If you think that this is not the case, you can always go to your bios and overclock your CPU.
Speed and quality (brand). PS: memory parameters are not directly connected to overclocking capabilities of CPU. Usually CPU itself is the major factor. Meaning that even if you have the best memory on the market but your CPU is not capable of overclocking you do get good results. And opposite if you have average quality memory but good CPU you can get very good results. There is one exception. When you overclock both CPU and memory both should be with a right speed and good brand.