Official: Post your best overclock thread

Jet

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I'm using a 40mm fan currently but that's not working too well as temps are still in the 45-55 range.

Try at least an 80mm, maybe even cool both your RAM and your NB with a 120? I know it won't look good, but at least it'll perform :)
 

lovely?

Active Member
[-0MEGA-];512374 said:
You can download and run CPU-z from www.cpuid.com, and it tell you all that info.

btw, AMD doesnt have an FSB, they have HTT :)

hmm i never cared to learn anyy of that, i think i will now. i got my proc up to 3ghz stable for about an hour the other day, and though it was awsome :D, then it crashed :eek:
 

g4m3rof1337

Active Member
i plan on getting my 6300 from stock 1.86ghz ii believe it is, to anything higher i guess, Over clock to know how to and have a bit more of an advantage, but right now, just raise it and make sure i can do it again.
 

unknownm

New Member
I got sempron 64 2800 about 2 weeks ago and started to overclock with a "bioStar 6100" socket 754. Great motherboard for overclocking but to bad it's Micro-ATX. Before I got my sempron 64 2800 I owned a "athlon 64 2800" that runs a stock speed of 1800Mhz, With copper heatsink (no heatpipes) I got it running 2474Mhz with 1.7v






 

Geoff

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Name: [-0MEGA-]
CPU: Core 2 Quad Q6600
Code Name: Kentsfield
Core Clock(Stock): 2.40
Core Clock (Oc'ed): 3.70
Voltage: 1.42
Multiplier: x9
FSB: 410
Bus Speed: 1640
 

PabloTeK

Active Member
Name: Pablo
CPU: Core 2 Duo E6300
Code Name: Conroe
Core Clock(Stock): 1.86
Core Clock (Oc'ed): 2.8
Voltage: 1.33
Multiplier: x7
FSB: 400
Bus Speed: 1466
 

Ramodkk

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User Name: ramo
CPU: Intel Pentium Dual Core E2160
Code Name: Allendale
Core Clock(Stock): 1.8GHz
Core Clock (Oc'ed): 3.0GHz
Voltage: 1.45675v (or something :p)
Multiplier: x 9
HTT: 334
Idle Temp: ~28ºc
Load Temp: ~50ºc
 
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