No Waffle you reset your CMOS, DO NOT pull out your battery.
Also i really wouldn’t bother overclocking, you stand the risk of frying your CPU and your computer is more than powerful enough as it is.
Also i would Never overclock with a stock heatsink & fan.
I can overclock my CPU to 2.6Ghz - but i don’t need it..
Your 2.8Ghz even if you clocked it at 3.4Ghz or something (alot of heat) you would only gain a maximum of 5-10Fps in games. I wouldn’t overclock unless for example a game or peice of software comes out that requires a minimum of your processor or is getting close to it.. then overclock and you’ll give yourself the extra boost you need.
As for overclocking anyway, i would read some newbie guides on overclocking before doing anything - understand how to overclock first then start overclocking and get some good cooling.
but as i;ve said there really isn’t any advantage unless your running F@H or trying to EGO boost your benchmark scores (only effective in 3dmark01).
Reseting the bios is as simple as plutting a jumper near the battery(usually marked with something like reset bios) Remember to take it off after you’re done.
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Reseting the bios is as simple as plutting a jumper near the battery(usually marked with something like reset bios) Remember to take it off after you’re done.
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As i said, it’s called the CMOS.
and i seriously WOULD NOT start overclocking if you don’t know how to reset your bios - start reading Waffle.