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Trust me, I'm a genius!
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Processor: AMD Althon64 X2 AM2 4600+ Overclocked from 2.4Ghz per core to 2.8Ghz
Arctic Cooling Freezer64 Pro M/board: Gigabyte M57SLI-S4 RAM: 1Gb Corsair 800Mhz High speed RAM GFX Card: Nvidia 6600GT (one atm but looking for another to put in SLi) HD: 200Gb Maxtor 7200rpm + 250Gb Maxtor 7200rpm I'll take a picture of it all when I get my new case in a few days
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Trust me, I'm a genius!
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its all in the BIOS, when your PC has just been turned on and booting look for the "hit 'a key' to enter setup" then you change the mutliplier and clock freq and possibly the voltage
Be carefull though, it causes more heat hense why I have a huge aftermarket heatsync
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2.0 Ghz processor
1GB RAM 144GB HDD 30GB HDD Windows XP Pro Service Pack 2 Nvidia 256MB RAM Video card CD-RW Drive DVD-RW Drive Motherboard with 3 PCI slots... :cry: Thats all I know of f the top of my head... :roll:
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