
Chapter 2
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Overclocking
Operating a CPU at a higher frequency than it's specification allows is called overclocking.
If the CPU frequency is set at a higher frequency than it's specification allows, it may
or may not run at that freqency, depending on the quality of your CPU and the extent
to which the frequency has been overset. The mainboard manufacturer highly
discourages overclocking as it may result in data loss, CPU burn-out, system failure,
etc.
Many Celeron processors are frequency locked processors and are not able to perform
overclocking. Regardless of whether the processor is a frequency locked, overclocking
may cause some processors to hang when turning on the system. When the processor
hangs, the screen remains blank and the system does not boot. To solve this problem,
turn off the computer and set the jumper to pin 2-3 of the
System
Lock-up Recovery
(JP4)
and then restart the computer.(see Sec 2-4)
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