[CentOS] Overclocking core 2 duo on centos 5
Michael Simpson
mikie.simpson at gmail.comMon Feb 4 13:28:56 UTC 2008
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On 2/4/08, Ern jura <exjura at gmail.com> wrote: > Anyone out there ever overclocked core 2 duo on centos 5 > Have to ask why you would want to do that? CentOS is an enterprise OS designed to give as stable a platform as possible so overclocking your processor is kinda going against the aim of using it. That said i presume that as the actual overclocking is done at the bios level then the OS shouldn't really be involved. -you either render the underlying hardware unstable or not depending on how high you set the front side bus or sufficient cooling of the processor, north bridge, southbridge, memory chips, power regulators, add-in cards, etc hardocp.com and overclockers.com would prolly give you more info but will be mainly (if not totally) windows based.
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