spanky New Member Jul 29, 2007 #1 I did my first successful overclock today of my X6800. Nothing special though, only 3.4 GHz but still. Just thought I'd share.
I did my first successful overclock today of my X6800. Nothing special though, only 3.4 GHz but still. Just thought I'd share.
ThatGuy16 VIP Member Jul 29, 2007 #3 ETSA said: screen shots! Click to expand... x2 You need to put your specs in sig
kof2000 New Member Jul 29, 2007 #6 theresthatguy said: I did my first successful overclock today of my X6800. Nothing special though, only 3.4 GHz but still. Just thought I'd share. Click to expand... what cooling are you using.
theresthatguy said: I did my first successful overclock today of my X6800. Nothing special though, only 3.4 GHz but still. Just thought I'd share. Click to expand... what cooling are you using.
kof2000 New Member Jul 29, 2007 #8 theresthatguy said: Click to expand... how high can the unlocked multiplier go? x99
spanky New Member Jul 29, 2007 #9 kof2000 said: what cooling are you using. Click to expand... IFX-14 kof2000 said: how high can the unlocked multiplier go? x99 Click to expand... I'll check later. Last edited: Jul 29, 2007
kof2000 said: what cooling are you using. Click to expand... IFX-14 kof2000 said: how high can the unlocked multiplier go? x99 Click to expand... I'll check later.
Geoff VIP Member Jul 29, 2007 #10 kof2000 said: how high can the unlocked multiplier go? x99 Click to expand... No they lock them out after a certain point, but I dont remember what that is off the top of my head.
kof2000 said: how high can the unlocked multiplier go? x99 Click to expand... No they lock them out after a certain point, but I dont remember what that is off the top of my head.
spanky New Member Jul 29, 2007 #11 I think I might lap the HS, put some different thermal compound on, and rearrange fans and see if I can't get 4 ghz or over.
I think I might lap the HS, put some different thermal compound on, and rearrange fans and see if I can't get 4 ghz or over.