Nuclear Explotion and a CPU. Do the math.
Bear with me and my Overclocking stupidity.
I'm a beginner to overclocking but got extremely interested when I noticed some people getting huge results without causing dammage. Well, after looking at my computer and a few manuals to overclocking, me being very persistant, set forth on a endevor to make my computer super slow to regular slow.
Ok Here's as much info I can give without MBM5 (Doesn't support my board)
CPU: AMD Duron 750MHz
Motherboard: PcChip M61-0805-001437-00111111-071595-ALI1621-725000-h -h: P
Memory: 512MHz
Temperature CPU: 45 Degrees Celsius = 113 Degrees Fahrenheit
PSU: I have no clue.
I'm a beginner to overclocking but got extremely interested when I noticed some people getting huge results without causing dammage. Well, after looking at my computer and a few manuals to overclocking, me being very persistant, set forth on a endevor to make my computer super slow to regular slow.
Ok Here's as much info I can give without MBM5 (Doesn't support my board)
CPU: AMD Duron 750MHz
Motherboard: PcChip M61-0805-001437-00111111-071595-ALI1621-725000-h -h: P
Memory: 512MHz
Temperature CPU: 45 Degrees Celsius = 113 Degrees Fahrenheit
PSU: I have no clue.
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Idle temp: 45 Degrees Celcius
Maxed Temp: 49 Degrees Celcius
Motherboard: PC Chips M810L
Processor: AMD Duron 740Mhz
RAM: 512 MB
I tested the most minimum temp I could get with anything in my house and got 35 degrees celcius. Also, for the chip, it said meltdown temp is around 80 or so (Not saying I'll fully risk it)
Basically why I'm asking is because my RAM is NEVER fully used and I was wondering if I could get more from the CPU. The only con is the high temp used for AMD processors however I found that to be quite normal.