All he asked is how to overclock and nobody even told him. Most if these reply's are useless to him. @speak: You can overclock your CPU & RAM in the BIOS. There is a really nice article about it, I suggest you read it carefully. http://www.elite-------s.com/cms/index.php...id=54&Itemid=30 Replace the ---- with b-a-s-t-a-r-d-s, with the - ofcourse. For your videocard, get this http://forum.iamnotageek.com/attachment.ph...achmentid=18024 open it up and run the .reg file, once its added, right click your desktop > yourdisplayhere > then you get the config settings of your card, goto clock frequencies, manual overclocking. I suggest you hit the ''Auto Detect'' button and find the best frequency, once you found it stress your card and check the temperatures, if they are to high (+70/80C) clock your card backwards oR get better cooling. You also might want to ask yourself why you want to overclock and how much, if you're willing to do it. For normal office/home it doesn't makes much sence... @johndapunk: 5) 512 MB vRAM? 7300 GT? Otherwise, not. There is a 7300GS with 512Mb gDDR2 ram...
Shoudl i over clock my pc AMD64 3700+ (939) 2048MB RAM PC3200 NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT OC (256 mb) ADDED; never mind my bios doesnt support overclocking.
Yes, replies to this topic have served him with a referal to another site that tells you about overclocking. Therefor, I went to answer other things about the topic, instead of being redundent. You did the same thing (for the processor and RAM) that about 3 others did. Ohh wow, good find on the 7300gs, except that it is a bad card and the 6600gt would rape it day and in day out.