Bootup05 said:Even if you are just changing the FSB on your cpu the temps will slightly increase
You will hardly notice a 350 mhz/PR points increase, its the kind of number that is just on the edge of noticablity. Granted on a Amd chip a 300+mhz is a bigger deal that on intel.stick to a 350Mhz increase otherwise u could damage it by not giving it enough voltage!
like they'd ever know... please Mr newegg i dont OC i dont even know what that means... FSB what ?!?!Theres no real way of saying what it could do, but it kills the warenty so you cant get a reaplcement.
cpu melt down and burn out.is there any bad side effects in the future as long as it is still running at normal temps?
2,027GHz which is 2027MHz.
mrjack said:2,027GHz which is 2027MHz. My FSB is 175, it wouldn't boot at 185 which would have made Windows recognize it as a 2600+ and it wasn't stable at 180.
again.. not everywhere in the world2.027ghz = two point o two seven ghz
2,027ghz = two thousand twenty seven ghz...