shan1784 In Runtime Messages 396 Location Michigan Jun 8, 2007 #1 Has anyone had experience in OC'ing this processor? Just wondering what it is capable of???
gurusan Golden Master Messages 6,562 Location Portland, OR Jun 8, 2007 #2 shan1784 said: Has anyone had experience in OC'ing this processor? Just wondering what it is capable of??? Click to expand... AMD processors usually top out at around 3.0 ghz....and those are the good ones. I would expect 2.8-3.1ghz depending on cooling
shan1784 said: Has anyone had experience in OC'ing this processor? Just wondering what it is capable of??? Click to expand... AMD processors usually top out at around 3.0 ghz....and those are the good ones. I would expect 2.8-3.1ghz depending on cooling
OP OP shan1784 In Runtime Messages 396 Location Michigan Jun 8, 2007 #3 Right now I just have the stock HS and fan so I probably won't do anything until I upgrade that...
gurusan Golden Master Messages 6,562 Location Portland, OR Jun 8, 2007 #4 shan1784 said: Right now I just have the stock HS and fan so I probably won't do anything until I upgrade that... Click to expand... yeah get a nice air cooler and you should be able to hit 2.8-3.0 ghz. an AMD at 2.8 ghz is pretty fast...i had one ...also got it to 3.03ghz later on and it was pretty snappy.
shan1784 said: Right now I just have the stock HS and fan so I probably won't do anything until I upgrade that... Click to expand... yeah get a nice air cooler and you should be able to hit 2.8-3.0 ghz. an AMD at 2.8 ghz is pretty fast...i had one ...also got it to 3.03ghz later on and it was pretty snappy.
R RGELLIS In Runtime Messages 275 Jun 8, 2007 #5 The Brisbanes are very good Overclocking chips - I can get my 4000+ to 3.0GHz on a relativley small cooler with little issue on my terrible board. I rekon that you will be able to hit 3.0+GHz on that chip once you have a half decent cooler!
The Brisbanes are very good Overclocking chips - I can get my 4000+ to 3.0GHz on a relativley small cooler with little issue on my terrible board. I rekon that you will be able to hit 3.0+GHz on that chip once you have a half decent cooler!
darksideleader Inquiry - The Dark Cheese Messages 1,037 Jun 8, 2007 #6 you no the whole series is basically the same CPU but with different multipliers.
Sydzy In Runtime Messages 416 Jun 8, 2007 #7 right now, brisbane, friken freezing, OC it to 24ghz without a heatsink and you'll be fine imo
Nagasama disgruntled ex-moderator Messages 6,956 Location probably on the lake Jun 8, 2007 #8 i can stabilize my 3600 at almost 3.2ghz. thats about it, and i have an evga 590 sli mobo. which is a pretty good mobo IMO.
i can stabilize my 3600 at almost 3.2ghz. thats about it, and i have an evga 590 sli mobo. which is a pretty good mobo IMO.