overclocking guide for anyone into computers

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  • flank
    firedog
    • Oct 2007
    • 19

    #1

    overclocking guide for anyone into computers

    hey I found this very well written guide on overclocking processors and ram for the Core 2 Duo's and Core 2 Quad processors, but the same concept applies for any kind of proccessor/ram when overclocking it. just thought I'd share it


    big thanks to graysky for writing it
  • tribalman
    Registered User
    • Dec 2002
    • 719

    #2
    Originally posted by flank
    hey I found this very well written guide on overclocking processors and ram for the Core 2 Duo's and Core 2 Quad processors, but the same concept applies for any kind of proccessor/ram when overclocking it. just thought I'd share it


    big thanks to graysky for writing it
    its ok. i'll give it that.


    here is a great place to start if you are looking for computer info. i actually found a few tech-website's i still read, and i've even had industry pros look at them and say they are good.
    Our off topic forum. (You mean there are things other than paintball??) Please keep your posts civil, and refrain from topics that are likely to start problems. (NOTE: Any thread may be closed for any reason.)


    i really really don't reccommend OCing ram unless you have the money to replace it. when you change the timings you usually need to change the voltage. and unless you have a fan over them, watercooling, or some other method, you cut the life of the chips in half. and that's if you don't fry it by increasing the voltage by .2volts. just buy ram with the tightest timings you can.
    good info about ram:
    More gaming publishers are recommending that we upgrade our 'paltry' 1GB systems to 2GB, for optimum gaming performance. We thrash out real-world gaming performance using combinations of 512MB modules and 1GB modules to see if more really is better.
    e-mag 226
    flashed with 1.31

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    • flank
      firedog
      • Oct 2007
      • 19

      #3
      thanks for the info, I know about toms hardware, great site. I've heard of hardocp and an amd rep came into my store and I was talking to him about the amd quad core processors, he said hardocp overclocked one to 8ghz stable which is nutz he also said amd will be releasing a quad core bundle package much like intels on http://www.retailaccess.com/ but I dunno when that is going to happen.

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      • Miscue
        Super Moderator

        • Oct 2000
        • 7105

        #4

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        • Glickman
          *Insert Witty Phrase*
          • Sep 2003
          • 2673

          #5
          oh, and just gonna throw in that "ulta low latency" ram is just BS

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          • Miscue
            Super Moderator

            • Oct 2000
            • 7105

            #6
            Dual VoodooIIs on SLI can be overclocked to 10GHz stable with swamp cooling.

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            • y0da900
              Mechanical Engineer & Nerd
              • Mar 2006
              • 215

              #7
              Originally posted by flank
              thanks for the info, I know about toms hardware, great site.
              Is Tom's any more reputable than it used to be, they used to have a pretty shady reputation, but I'm not as up on things as I used to be. Hell, I'm still running an Athlon XP 2500+ at 2.3GHz with watercooling.

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