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Boot up your computer and press the "Delete" key to enter the BIOS menu. Note that the BIOS hot key may be different, depending on your computer. Watch for the splash screen that displays when your computer first starts up and before Windows loads. Look for an instruction such as "Press [key] to enter BIOS" and press that key.

Navigate through the BIOS menu until you locate the option to increase the FSB (Front Side Bus) speed. This can usually be found on the "CPU" or "Overclocking" menu.

Increase the FSB speed by a value of one. This will increase the speed of the Front Side Bus on the computer, which carries data from the processor to the motherboard, by a value of 1 Mhz.

Locate the option to increase the CPU multiplier and increase this value by one. This will increase the multiplier used to calculate the CPU speed.

The speed of the processor is calculated by multiplying the FSB speed times the CPU multiplier. Adjust both numbers to achieve the clock speed you desire.

Exit the CPU sub-menu and return to the BIOS main page. Select the option to save your changes and exit the BIOS. The computer will restart and your new clock speed will be applied.

14 Nov 2010

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