In this article I’m going to explain the basics of overclocking your CPU and what you need to look out for.
I understand how difficult is to overclock especially the CPU. Overclocking the CPU is riddled with jargon so if you don’t understand the nerdy terms you could be really be putting your PC in danger.
This is because your effectively speeding your CPU beyond the manufacturers specifications. And although you’ll get a ton of performance from your PC and your games will play smoother, your CPU is under more stress due the extra heat that the CPU will generate.
So what are the terms you look out for when you go into your Bios? Well first of all you want to find your FSB. FSB stands for Font Side Bus and this is where the majority of you will be overclocking your CPU from. There is another way of overclocking your CPU but this option is only available to the top of the range CPU and these ones can cost of excess of 1000! This way of overclocking is by using the Multiplier.
But to me opting for a $1000 CPU tends to defeat the point overclocking. Anyway, once you’ve found your FSB option, there should be a 3 digit number next...