I bought a game and it says you need a minium CPU frequency of 1.9GHZ. I understand you can overclock if you increase this too much, but primarily how do you actually get to the place where you can adjust it?
Also, is it possible to increase memory and video memory?
Sorry, I'm not great with the more 'advanced' things concerning computers; it's not like they teach it to us at school xD
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You can increase the speed of your CPU either in the BIOS (hit delete key as soon as you turn the computer on) or using some windows software depending on the CPU and motherboard you have. There are other ways involving hard-mods such as wiring contacts together on the motherboard and/or CPU itself, but these carry far more risk. If you google the words "overclock" and the model of your cpu and motherboard, then you'll get the best indication of what you can do and how.
Alternatively you can just upgrade the CPU to a faster one, either installing it yourself or getting the shop to do it for you.
The only way to increase memory (I take it you mean RAM not hard drive space) is to buy more and pop it into the computer.
If your graphics is integrated (on your motherboard, not a seperate card), then you can increase the amount of video memory in the BIOS, though this takes away from your system memory (RAM) ie, if you have 512mb RAM and set Video Memory to 128mb, then you will only be left with 384mb of system RAM.
I'm not sure what kind of school you go to where ICT isn't on the curriculum, if you ask around the maths/physics departments you should be able to find someone who'll help you out with computery stuff.
The minimum recommendations for a CPU are kind of skewed these days.
There are 1.5ghz processors out there now that out perform 3.0ghz processors by a large margin.
As far as telling you how to adjust the CPU frequency, most likely you have a pre-built computer from a company like HP, Sony or Dell. These companies remove all overclocking options from the BIOS.
There are ways to do it with software, but it is really pointless to do in your case.
Just install the game and ignore the "this game does not meet the minimum CPU requirements" nonsense.
you're able to do it for the time of the BIOS like the different guy mentioned yet be awair you may develop it to far and fry your CPU. I in basic terms recommend this in case you have an thought on what you're doing. you additionally can develop cooling and develop the voltage. yet a overclocking software will alow yout o develop voltage and velocity. SO its in simple terms suitable to get an overclocking software. be sure you develop cooling because of the fact in case you overclock your CPU this is going to run warmer! yet differently is to guy an oveclocking software, ASUS makes a good one and so does ATI. those will enable you to develop the speeds of each little thing on your computing device and maximum of them have a max out point so as which you dont fry your computing device. An overclocking software is plenty greater secure than doing it your self in case you have on no account performed it befor.
well you can go into the bios and change the fsb and freq but i wouldnt if i were you, your computer will become really hot and either crash and shut of the computer to save itself or will melt the chip and your computer will be useless.
so unless you know what your doing with cooling id stay away if i were you.
as for memory (i assume you mean RAM) only way would be to buy some more, or maybe increase the virtual memory but depends what you need it for
You need to go to the BIOS setup. Hit delete immediately after you you turn your computer on. Overclocking usually involves messing around with the voltages on the motherboard. I would look around on the internet for guides on how to do so.
buy one with a higher frequency!!??!!