OP OP Trotter Grandfather of Techist, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Staff member Messages 33,560 Location The South Aug 7, 2007 #11 No, I'm on 939, but that is an amazing deal. I guess they're trying to liquidate before the new quads hit this month.
No, I'm on 939, but that is an amazing deal. I guess they're trying to liquidate before the new quads hit this month.
veg1992 Golden Master Messages 19,993 Aug 7, 2007 #12 Trotter said: No, I'm on 939, but that is an amazing deal. I guess they're trying to liquidate before the new quads hit this month. Click to expand... yes... why not buy and profitize?
Trotter said: No, I'm on 939, but that is an amazing deal. I guess they're trying to liquidate before the new quads hit this month. Click to expand... yes... why not buy and profitize?
M muckluck Baseband Member Messages 99 Aug 7, 2007 #13 Man, my current CPU still has an unlocked multi. 2500+ Barton Mobile + A7N8X. Used to be a winning combo.
Man, my current CPU still has an unlocked multi. 2500+ Barton Mobile + A7N8X. Used to be a winning combo.
Nagasama disgruntled ex-moderator Messages 6,956 Location probably on the lake Aug 7, 2007 #14 you can raise the multiplier on the fx-62 as well as lower it (you can lower it on all am2 cpus). its supposed to be a baaaad boy overclocker.
you can raise the multiplier on the fx-62 as well as lower it (you can lower it on all am2 cpus). its supposed to be a baaaad boy overclocker.
veg1992 Golden Master Messages 19,993 Aug 7, 2007 #15 nagasama said: you can raise the multiplier on the fx-62 as well as lower it (you can lower it on all am2 cpus). its supposed to be a baaaad boy overclocker. Click to expand... aren't all CPU's with unlocked multipliers like that..... hmmm...
nagasama said: you can raise the multiplier on the fx-62 as well as lower it (you can lower it on all am2 cpus). its supposed to be a baaaad boy overclocker. Click to expand... aren't all CPU's with unlocked multipliers like that..... hmmm...
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Aug 7, 2007 #16 That's why reviewers like to use extreme edition processors, when reviewing a motherboard's overclockability.
That's why reviewers like to use extreme edition processors, when reviewing a motherboard's overclockability.
veg1992 Golden Master Messages 19,993 Aug 8, 2007 #17 b1gapl said: That's why reviewers like to use extreme edition processors, when reviewing a motherboard's overclockability. Click to expand... do u know if the FX (quad-cores) use socket AM2? cuz i'd luv the bragging rights of an EE processor
b1gapl said: That's why reviewers like to use extreme edition processors, when reviewing a motherboard's overclockability. Click to expand... do u know if the FX (quad-cores) use socket AM2? cuz i'd luv the bragging rights of an EE processor
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Aug 8, 2007 #18 I think the Phenom FXs are only for the Socket F. Well I read that one of them can be used on AM2+, which then is backwards compatible with AM2.
I think the Phenom FXs are only for the Socket F. Well I read that one of them can be used on AM2+, which then is backwards compatible with AM2.
veg1992 Golden Master Messages 19,993 Aug 8, 2007 #19 b1gapl said: I think the Phenom FXs are only for the Socket F. Well I read that one of them can be used on AM2+, which then is backwards compatible with AM2. Click to expand... i'll be getting that one then....
b1gapl said: I think the Phenom FXs are only for the Socket F. Well I read that one of them can be used on AM2+, which then is backwards compatible with AM2. Click to expand... i'll be getting that one then....