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Old 04-01-2008
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Default Should I Over Clock My Graphics Card ?

i would like to know if i should over clock my graphics card i have a kinna old pc and i dont have alot of money for a new 1 right now so i would like to know if i should or not ?

operating system : Microsoft windows xp home edition(5.1, build2600

system manufacturer : campaq presario 061

system model ps569aa-aba sr1420nx na520

bios : rev. 3.04

processor : intel(R) celeron(R) cpu 2.93GHz

memory: 504MB RAM

name : intel(R) 82845G/GL/GE/PE/GV graphics controller
chip type: intel(R) 82845G graphics controller
dac type ; internal
Total Memory ;6should i and what could be the dangers thanks!
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no, you shouldnt overclock an onboard, even if its possible, which i doubt, because it has no extra cooling. it could overheat and fry your motherboard.
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you have an on board gpu, its on the mobo, you can try riva tuner but I doubt it'll work, you normally have to have a dedicated gpu for overclocking.
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i dont think u can overclock onboard graphics card without messing up the bios or the mobo
with that computer theres not much point its a low end pc
so wot u have will have to do until u get a bit of buck
sell your computer get a bit of money
and build ur own i can help u if u like just email me at
t.vremote@yahoo.com
hope i helped
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Default Play Cribbage Online and Earn Money

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