NEWB HELP!!! DUALCORE e5400 OVERCLOCK PLZZ HELP!!!


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    NEWB HELP!!! DUALCORE e5400 OVERCLOCK PLZZ HELP!!!


    SO i have a e5400 2.7ghz.
    WHEN i go on CPU-Z The CLock SPeed is 1800 MHZ. I also checked in bios it was the same.
    DOES IT NEED TO BE running at 2.7ghz.
    HOW CAN I OVERCLOCK IT?
    PLZZ ANSWER

    SPecs: 2gb ddr3 ream
    e5400 Dual Core 2.7ghz
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  2. Posts : 1,088
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #2

    Check your bios settings, there are some options which could throttle down the CPU speed.
    Also it would be helpful if you would fill out your system specs.
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  3. Posts : 107
    Micro$oft Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #3

    A little tip -
    I have my BIOS set to AutoClock the CPU.

    basically when the power is not needed, my processor is clocked down.
    when the cpu load gets to 80%+, the cpu is clocked up.

    My OS reports a core2Duo 3.00ghz... my pc barely runs at that..
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  4. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #4

    turntaker said:
    SO i have a e5400 2.7ghz.
    WHEN i go on CPU-Z The CLock SPeed is 1800 MHZ. I also checked in bios it was the same.
    DOES IT NEED TO BE running at 2.7ghz.
    HOW CAN I OVERCLOCK IT?
    PLZZ ANSWER

    SPecs: 2gb ddr3 ream
    e5400 Dual Core 2.7ghz

    Your processor is fine it has speedstep i belive and that underclocks the cpu when you are not really doing alot of task

    Also if you do not know what you are doing with overclocking voltages etc ,I wouldn't recommend tampering with anything

    so don't worry your perfomance will show when the cpu needs it and im not to sure how accurate cpuz actually is
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  5. Posts : 107
    Micro$oft Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #5

    Don't OC if your not able to replace it. if it does go wrong, you will fry your system.

    Take a friendly piece of advice from someone who lost a brand-new core2quad
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