TrainTrackHack
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Okay...as of yet, i'm not going to do any kind of overclocking. As a matter of fact, i don't even have a system to OC. But there are a few things i wana know bad...
Firstly, OCing multiplier-clocked CPUs. As far as i know, if the CPU is multiplier-locked, the only way to OC would be to increase bus speed. Also, if I'm right, this also affects memory speeds and possibly PCI-E...now this is the part where i'm getting confused. For example, you can get almost 100% overclock out of a Pentium dual-core, but you certainly couldn't get even close to OCing your memory that much...at least that's what i think. Explain, plz...how does this work out?
And for what i know, GFX cards and such will get sick of even a slight OCs of PCIE...this being another thing that i don't get.
Common sense tells me that things between AMD/Intel CPUs might work differently...info/help/advice from both POVs appreciated, thank you!
Firstly, OCing multiplier-clocked CPUs. As far as i know, if the CPU is multiplier-locked, the only way to OC would be to increase bus speed. Also, if I'm right, this also affects memory speeds and possibly PCI-E...now this is the part where i'm getting confused. For example, you can get almost 100% overclock out of a Pentium dual-core, but you certainly couldn't get even close to OCing your memory that much...at least that's what i think. Explain, plz...how does this work out?
And for what i know, GFX cards and such will get sick of even a slight OCs of PCIE...this being another thing that i don't get.
Common sense tells me that things between AMD/Intel CPUs might work differently...info/help/advice from both POVs appreciated, thank you!