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Elven6
December 29th, 2007, 20:28
Hey, I currently have a Dell Dimension 3100, and let me tell you, never buy from Dell, those damn tech support guys in India screwed me over, first out of a better proccessor, then a new free monitor, and later on a video card.

Well the processor is clocked at 3.00GHZ and it has a Hyper Threading enabled. I want to overclock it to 3.2, for two reasons:

1. Since its not that huge I won't have to buy a new cooling system, although I bought a new Power supply capable of 300mv or something like that.

2. I want my system to be able to run HD DVD's, everything but the processor, even Hyper Threaded checks out.

And finally, if I can't over clock it, what works better, HT on or off?

Here are the systems specs that I grabed from Kotor 2:

[SWKotOR]
ReportDateTime=29/12/2007 1:27:05 PM
SysInfoVersion=v1.00.60
GameExists=1
GameVersion=v2.10.427
GameInstallLocation=C:\Program Files\LucasArts\SWKotOR2\

[OS]
Name=WinXP
Version=Windows XP v5.1 build 2600 Service Pack 2
Service Pack=None
Status=Pass

[SwapFiles]
c:\pagefile.sys=1536

[CPU]
CPUCount=1
CPUSpeed=2992
CPUFamily=15
CPUModel=4
CPUStepping=3
CPUVendor=Intel
CPUName= Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
Status=Pass

[Memory]
RAM=1528
Status=Pass

[Disk Free Space]
C: (NTFS), UNICODE=49.21GB
Status=Pass

[CD-ROMs]
DriveLetters=D:\,E:\,J:\
Drives=PHILIPS DVD+-RW DVD8701 ATA Device,SONY DVD-ROM DDU1615 ATA Device

[Video]
Video Card Name=
Video Memory=512
Desktop Resolution=1280x1024x32 @ 60Hz
DirectX=DirectX 9.0c (4.09.00.0904)
OpenGL Version=2.1.1
OpenGL Vendor=NVIDIA Corporation
OpenGL Renderer=GeForce 6200/PCI/SSE2
NVidia Driver=6.14.10.9424
Vid Card Status=Pass
Vid Card Driver Status=Pass
GL Status=Pass
DX Status=Pass

[Audio]
Sound Card Name=Speakers / Headphones (SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC)
Status=Pass

Edit: I am running Vista 32 bit Home Premium, with DX10 support,

kcajblue
December 29th, 2007, 21:44
what is hyper threading.
i remember my friend told me he had that on his computer a long time ago, but i didnt know what it was.

Elven6
December 29th, 2007, 22:09
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyper_threading

I can't explain exactly what it is, so I hope that helps.

kcajblue
December 29th, 2007, 22:23
im not computer savvy, so that probably made my understanding of hyper threading worse. lol.

Elven6
January 1st, 2008, 06:28
Is anyone able to help me out?

Axelius
January 3rd, 2008, 16:17
I don't know how to overclock a processor, but I think you should enable Hyperthreading. It somehow emulates two processors and thus giving multicore optimized apps a little speedup.

AvengedSevenfold Fan
January 8th, 2008, 04:23
im not computer savvy, so that probably made my understanding of hyper threading worse. lol.

lol i thought being computer savvy was like a requirement for this forum.

Oh, and I have a Dimension E310. Never get one. Its built literally backwards.

kcajblue
January 8th, 2008, 04:30
lol. i suck with computers, thats why i dont care that i have vista.
i dont notice any difference other than ive gotten 3 blue screens of death for no reason.

bah
January 8th, 2008, 04:54
Hyperthreading is intels way of making the single CPU appear as 2 to the operating system.

Hyperthreading allows the OS to use multiple threads and possibly use some of the 'idle' parts of the CPU to do work instead of sitting idle while waiting on another part of the CPU to finish.

It generally gives some performance increase, sometimes a slight performance hit.

P4s really need it as they were god awful chips with a really long pipeline. There are a lot of 'stages' of actions the chip takes and this can lead to parts of it not being used while waiting for other parts to do their job. The P4 was all about getting that high clock speed while almost ignoring the instructions per cycle part of the equation. Thats why AMD brought out the 'speed rating' system where they would lable a 2ghz processor 3800+ or whatever. It was fair enough though, athlons were a lot better in the ammount of work they got done per cycle. Now the Core chips own everything else. At least intel learns :)

I don't know of any issues that having hyperthreading enabled causes when overclocking.

I am surprised a 3ghz processor cant cope with HD video playback though. You dont have some really bad IDE drivers that chew your CPU when your transferring heaps of data over it or something do you?

Elven6
January 19th, 2008, 21:28
I don't think my drivers are bad or anthing, Vista should pick up on that. Im gonna leave multithreading enabled, but im still not able to play HD DVD's for some reasons, they either run really slow, with no networking, or not at all.

quzar
January 19th, 2008, 22:25
lol i thought being computer savvy was like a requirement for this forum.

GUFFAW! Generally "thinking you are computer savvy" is the norm. A very different thing.

mexicansnake
January 19th, 2008, 23:04
Wich socket is it?.

Elven6
January 20th, 2008, 01:31
How would I check?

http://www.support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dim3100/en/sm/techov0.htm#wp1058089

What does option 12 mean?

Heh nice sig mexicansnake, what does it say?

quzar
January 20th, 2008, 01:44
How would I check?

http://www.support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dim3100/en/sm/techov0.htm#wp1058089

What does option 12 mean?

Heh nice sig mexicansnake, what does it say?

Every time a gay is born, a baby dies. Except it uses a much stronger word for gay.

Elven6
January 20th, 2008, 01:46
Ah ok, well I found out my motherboard has PCI-Express x1 slot, whats the best card out for that slot?

Edit: Apparently the socket is 478

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_Pentium_4_microprocessors#Pentium_4_ HT