Sometime overclock can cause grow unstable for photo and video editing. So be careful when overclock.
If you're doing stuff like that I'd recommend you overclock if you can!! Sometimes your system can become unstable, yes, but if you're careful and don't go too crazy you'll be fine.
i3s generally really aren't meant to be overclocked. :/
Of course you're on an original i3 though, sand bridge overclocking with the FSB is known to lead to some issues and ver unstable systems. But you may be able to change the turbo multipliers which would essentially overclock it while leaving you idle temps and power draw lower.
Do you mean me? or OP?
i was referring to you talking about overclocking your i3, but saying that he can't really overclock the 3820 anyways so it doesn't matter, because he said he'd probably keep it at stock.
i was referring to you talking about overclocking your i3, but saying that he can't really overclock the 3820 anyways so it doesn't matter, because he said he'd probably keep it at stock.
The 3820 has an unlocked multiplier.
Yea, but takes away the power saving modes...so i dont see much point, the cpu is fast as is...why do you need to clock it?
3820 does NOT have a unlocked multi it is a Non K series chip.
Partially Unlocked.
http://hothardware.com/Reviews/Intel-Core-i73820-QuadCore-Sandy-BridgeE-CPU-Review/
Same stuff, people have pushed over 4.2Ghz on air.
No, i7-3820 is not unlocked CPU but yes you can overclocking I7-3820 with some limited. Take look at link i posted. This is real unlocked CPU.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819116492
PS. people who reviewed Intel Sanity-E CPU from Hot hardware is wrong. Remember this "sometime you can be wrong" That's fact.