Cpu Max?

tomb08uk

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Oi Have A Pentium 3.2 Lga 775 And Want To Over Clock, If I Had For Example Water Chill Cooling What Would The Maximum Clock Speed I Could Get? But Still Being Stable?

Thanks
 
tomb08uk said:
Oi Have A Pentium 3.2 Lga 775 And Want To Over Clock, If I Had For Example Water Chill Cooling What Would The Maximum Clock Speed I Could Get? But Still Being Stable?
Thanks

I not much into overcloking but I seen this question answered a millions time. It is different for everybody and the only way to find out is test it yourself. Just keep increasing it by only a very little until you find the max it can go and be stable.
 
There I found praetor responce which better then anything I can say.

How much can I overclock <insert thing here> by?
This is by far the most commonly asked question (right ahead of 'what is overclocking'). The answer is that nobody on the planet can tell you. Why? Because each component connected to the entire system as a whole will place limitations on the amount of overclocking you can do (this is intuitive: you have a good processor but a crappy motherboard = you wont OC worth crap). Another reason nobody can tell you -- even if they have the exact same specifications as you -- is because two identically configured machines can have wildly different ceilings ... call it luck of the draw as far as the manufacturing process goes.
 
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