Captain Kirk
Member
salvage-this
.How's Ya?
"OEM" -- okay, that makes sense. So what your saying is that you have to 'custom' build it. This is the BEST build, and is the only way to OC.
It would be nice to build your computer with ALL of the "best" components that are on the market -- and it costs more than three times as much as $500, then I would then plan on getting on 1 component at a time. However, the building of this computer would be very slow -- that's the down side. So what do you think a build your own desktop with all the best hardware on the market would cost -- about $1000 (for just the tower)?
salvage-this
spirit,
Yo Brother.
PCB? What is that?
I have never heard of a PCB...
Is this an importaint peice of hardware in a computer?
Is it essential to a computer's function, meaning that you could LEAVE IT OUT if you wanted.
spirit
1) Does OC'ing the PSU increase the MHz capabilities of the computer?
2) Does OC'ing the CPU increase the MHz capabilities of the computer?
3) What is the difference between OC'ing the CPU and the PSU?
4) Spirit, can OC'ing damage the bios, or do you think it is the software/hardware he was using (mult rail as overclock tool)?
A) If you OC a computer, and shut it down improperly often, do you run the risk of damaging your computer (such as Bios)?
B) [I don't think that if you built a laptop from scratch that it would be able to have the proper cooling]
When building a laptop from scratch, is the case big enough to accomidate the implementation of a custom proper cooling system sufficient for an OC?
spirit
Jamebonds1,
Nice to meet you.
I'm part scottish. That's cool. But I'm not a full blood scott, only a smiggin'. That still counts right?
damage bios?
Wow -- this doesn't sound good!!!!
Is this what happened to you?
Jamebonds1
And, are you sure that it was the "mult rail" (whatever that is) and not a matter of the difference between the OC setting and the amount of voltage?
As Spirit said, it seems to be an exact science: OC'ing.
Wouldn't a "high end" power supply such as the triple rail be an excellent fit for an OC?
5 Gigs? (CPU?)
Yeaaaaaaa!!!! Whoo hooo!!!!!!!!!!
I can't wait to try that!
Captain Kirk
USS Enterprise
.How's Ya?
"OEM" -- okay, that makes sense. So what your saying is that you have to 'custom' build it. This is the BEST build, and is the only way to OC.
It would be nice to build your computer with ALL of the "best" components that are on the market -- and it costs more than three times as much as $500, then I would then plan on getting on 1 component at a time. However, the building of this computer would be very slow -- that's the down side. So what do you think a build your own desktop with all the best hardware on the market would cost -- about $1000 (for just the tower)?
salvage-this
What does this mean -- if you OC one then you MUST OC the other?Both CPU and GPU need to compliment each other.
spirit,
Yo Brother.
PCB? What is that?
I have never heard of a PCB...
Is this an importaint peice of hardware in a computer?
Is it essential to a computer's function, meaning that you could LEAVE IT OUT if you wanted.
spirit
Is this a good thing? I have never run across the "multiplier unlocked" expression before...a CPU which is preferably multiplier unlocked
1) Does OC'ing the PSU increase the MHz capabilities of the computer?
2) Does OC'ing the CPU increase the MHz capabilities of the computer?
3) What is the difference between OC'ing the CPU and the PSU?
4) Spirit, can OC'ing damage the bios, or do you think it is the software/hardware he was using (mult rail as overclock tool)?
A) If you OC a computer, and shut it down improperly often, do you run the risk of damaging your computer (such as Bios)?
B) [I don't think that if you built a laptop from scratch that it would be able to have the proper cooling]
When building a laptop from scratch, is the case big enough to accomidate the implementation of a custom proper cooling system sufficient for an OC?
spirit
Sounds like OC'ing is an EXACT science!!!!Crashes and instabilities can be caused by either having too little voltage OR too much voltage.
Jamebonds1,
Nice to meet you.
I'm part scottish. That's cool. But I'm not a full blood scott, only a smiggin'. That still counts right?
damage bios?
Wow -- this doesn't sound good!!!!
Is this what happened to you?
Jamebonds1
Your talking about software? Oh -- its hardware.never buying mult rail as overclock tool.
And, are you sure that it was the "mult rail" (whatever that is) and not a matter of the difference between the OC setting and the amount of voltage?
As Spirit said, it seems to be an exact science: OC'ing.
Wouldn't a "high end" power supply such as the triple rail be an excellent fit for an OC?
5 Gigs? (CPU?)
Yeaaaaaaa!!!! Whoo hooo!!!!!!!!!!

I can't wait to try that!
Captain Kirk
USS Enterprise