Personally I feel that's barely overclocking at all: it should be a bit more involved process than that, that's part of the fun. I have not done any "modern" or "laid back" overclocking where you just hit DEL and fiddle around with parameters in the BIOS system settings, or where you navigate a mouse cursor in a UEFI enabled GUI based config screen, or the "push button" OC that many high-end motherboards have these days. Multipliers and FSB is all that I remember. Me and overclocking go back to DIP switches and jumpers. I have not done any overclocking for years. I have 3 sticks of 2 GB Corsair DDR2 RAM, the 800 MHz XMS2 with DHX. Default multiplier is 11 and the base clock frequency is 200 MHz. I have a Core 2 Duo E4500 running at stock speed of 2.2 GHz.
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