ramodkk said:Well, people have told me that i could overclock a sempron 3200+ should i do it???
AM2 said:Why not? Semprons may not overclock as well as other AMD processors, but you should still get a significant boost by oc'in it.
AM2 said:Who said thats all you'll get? You may be able to get anywhere from 500Mhz to 1Ghz higher, or more. Some people have even gotten semprons past 4Ghz.
AM2 said:Ok, maybe not 4Ghz. But the record is 3.3Ghz with a 2800+
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=93955
It's obvious you haven't used the CPU-Z Validator before.Skizzor said:Have you ever heard of a program called Photoshop??? Theres no way it can remain stable at 3.3ghz
Clutch said:It's obvious you haven't used the CPU-Z Validator before.
You don't post the actual screenshot of your CPU-Z up there, you upload the .cvf file which is generated by the CPU-Z program to the CPU-Z Validator page, which then does checksum tests to make sure that the .cvf file is unmodified.
Clutch said:It's obvious you haven't used the CPU-Z Validator before.
You don't post the actual screenshot of your CPU-Z up there, you upload the .cvf file which is generated by the CPU-Z program to the CPU-Z Validator page, which then does checksum tests to make sure that the .cvf file is unmodified.
The highest overclock on an Athlon XP was ~3.6Ghz, with an XP 2500+ Barton.4W4K3 said:correct.
i would not believe any really high clocks out of a sempron, they are not that great for overclocking. i would expect a regular XP to do better actually.
Skizzor said:What are you going to gain? 100mhz? 200mhz? That really isent that big of a boost.
AM2 said:Go into the mobo bios and look for an option that lets you raise the bus. By raising the bus, you overclock the cpu and memory.
ramodkk said:Then 200 MHz wont change anything????