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Okay, I have a Dell Dimension 4400, with a socket 478 motherboard. Now, I have started to get into overclocking, and I wanted to set my system clock up just a little, just to try it out. I have 3 fans and the cover is off. But that is besides the point.
When I enter my BIOS, there isn't a damn thing about changing multiplier or clock speeds at all. All there is, is stuff like:
"Boot Configuration"
"System Specs"
"Advanced"
"IDE Information"
"Exit"
Advanced is nothing but Serial Port A info and such. IDE is just my hard drive. I have updated to my most current BIOS version, and it doesn't look any different.
Is there any way I can change my system core?!?!
When I enter my BIOS, there isn't a damn thing about changing multiplier or clock speeds at all. All there is, is stuff like:
"Boot Configuration"
"System Specs"
"Advanced"
"IDE Information"
"Exit"
Advanced is nothing but Serial Port A info and such. IDE is just my hard drive. I have updated to my most current BIOS version, and it doesn't look any different.
Is there any way I can change my system core?!?!