Really don't know whether I'm asking a really dumb question here or not, but here goes:
I bought one of the pre-built Overclockers PC packages a little while back, and in theory it came overclocked. I've never had any problem with the overclocking, but I do want to now completely disable it (basically I've got a separate technical problem that may be related to it, and I want to be able to eliminate overclocking as the cause).
Thing is, I really know almost nothing about overclocking, and all the information I can find online predictably relates to how to do it, not how to undo it.
So is there some easy way to reset a computer to its default clocking, like an option in the BIOS or something, or is it way more complicated than that? If it is more complicated, would it be possible to make an educated guess as to what my set-up is based on the fact that the Overclockers team overclocked it?
I'm running Windows 7, the motherboard is an ASUS P6X58D-E (I don't know what other specs are relevant, feel free to ask for any info that you think would be useful).
Thanks
I bought one of the pre-built Overclockers PC packages a little while back, and in theory it came overclocked. I've never had any problem with the overclocking, but I do want to now completely disable it (basically I've got a separate technical problem that may be related to it, and I want to be able to eliminate overclocking as the cause).
Thing is, I really know almost nothing about overclocking, and all the information I can find online predictably relates to how to do it, not how to undo it.
So is there some easy way to reset a computer to its default clocking, like an option in the BIOS or something, or is it way more complicated than that? If it is more complicated, would it be possible to make an educated guess as to what my set-up is based on the fact that the Overclockers team overclocked it?
I'm running Windows 7, the motherboard is an ASUS P6X58D-E (I don't know what other specs are relevant, feel free to ask for any info that you think would be useful).
Thanks