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Q: Running a motherboard or processor at a higher speed than what the manufacturer suggests is called?
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A Pentium 4 processor, and a motherboard that supports it.


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It's limited by your motherboard on what CPU it can take. The list of supported processors is most likely listed in the manual.


How would you normally overclock the CPU?

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.


Why is running a motherboard or processor at a higher speed than that suggested by the manufactrur not recommended?

Because the motherboard/processor is designed with that speed in mind, so overheating and various other issues can occur much more frequently at higher speeds. Also, the process of running hardware at a higher speed than is standard is called overclocking.


What is the hardware requirements for running windows 64-bit?

First, you have to have a 64 bit processor. Beyond that, you need a motherboard that supports the processor and whatever memory and diskspace that Windows requires. (read the package)


What is it called when running a motherboard or processor at a higher speed than that suggested?

It could overheat or have process errors


Can you replace an AMD Sempron 3500 plus with an AMD Phenom?

Processors are generally exchangable, as long as(!) the motherboard support the other processor, both with socket and BIOS compatibility. so probably no you cannot if your running a sempron. unless you are running it on a sweet motherboard and just upgrading from a bare bone setup which i take you are probably not.


After the system is up and running you can check the CPU and motherboard temperatures by entering setup?

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How do you access the correct screen to Overclock the frontside bus speed on your computer running windows ME edition?

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How do you find a video card in your computer?

Look for where you plug in your monitor after opening the case. You'll see 1 of 2 things. 1. Either a large card plugged into a slot perpendicular to the motherboard 2. A cable running from the port you plug the monitor in that connects directly to the motherboard (if this is the case you have what is called an "integrated graphics processor")


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Yes, you can run stranded deep AMD A8 6600K Quad Core Processor CPU running at 3.9GHz


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