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rob. March 17th, 2006 08:06 PM

Re: Help Overclocking!
 
No problems.

Mr.Nitro March 18th, 2006 09:13 AM

Re: Help Overclocking!
 
If you had looked at my sig you would of noticed what i have....have you looked yet??? yes a venice 3200+ running at 2.4ghz thats equivilant to 3800+,have you done any research into these new cores that are so called bad at overclocking???i don't think so,as you don't know what your talking about,and as for the 146 they are actually better then the venice because of a lower voltage eg 1.45vcore should get you 2.4ghz on a venice and 2.7ghz on the opteron.The "p4" yes good at overclocking but for 1:they use twice as much power and 2:they get alot hotter.Also to add insult to injury they cost more than the equivilant AMD.
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Originally Posted by Bs|Archaon
Fair point, but do you have a 3200+ or a Opteron 146? No. Those older 939 CPUs did overclock fairly well (like the similar socket 754 CPUs), but the more recent ones (and the X2 range is about as recent as it gets) can be a problem. Now, yes, I'm sure you can find on the internet somewhere that someone has overclocked one to 3GHz or something; but that doesn't mean you can do it with your setup. Really, if you wanted to overclock you should've stayed with your P4 lol. Although they do vary, they can take a hell of a lot of abuse when overclocking.


Mr.Nitro March 18th, 2006 09:18 AM

Re: Help Overclocking!
 
You seem to know what your doing and what your talking about :D :nodding:
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Originally Posted by lewis55
seem ok to me i got 2.8 out of mine:naughty:


Bs|Archaon March 18th, 2006 09:47 AM

Re: Help Overclocking!
 
Wow, 400MHz, I'm stunned by the sheer uberness of that increase...

As for your sig, yeah that was my mistake...I got you confused with the topic starter. What one CPU can do is irrelevant, especially when it's from a different product lineup. After all, single/dual core is about as different as CPUs can get from each other.

xephus March 18th, 2006 12:20 PM

Re: Help Overclocking!
 
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Originally Posted by Bs|Archaon
but do you have a 3200+ or a Opteron 146?

Yes :cya:

Bs|Archaon March 18th, 2006 12:32 PM

Re: Help Overclocking!
 
That's more like it. :)

But my original comment that got some people arguing with me was aimed at the recent socket 939 CPUs, not the older 754 and 940 CPUs (like the 146) which were quite highly praised for their overclocking capability when they were new.

xephus March 18th, 2006 02:32 PM

Re: Help Overclocking!
 
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Originally Posted by Bs|Archaon
940 CPUs (like the 146)

My chip is a 939 opteron (single core) and is from Dec05/Jan06
But I do agreee there is less headroom in the AMD dual core X2 chips,
but the dual Opteron on 939 ARE still very clockable.

Mr.Nitro March 18th, 2006 02:38 PM

Re: Help Overclocking!
 
Agreed as above the 146 can be a 940 but many people now use the 939 146 which is highly overclockable :D

rob. March 18th, 2006 09:43 PM

Re: Help Overclocking!
 
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Originally Posted by Bs|Archaon
Wow, 400MHz, I'm stunned by the sheer uberness of that increase...

I am running 300MHz higher..

Was at 2.6 but it started to mess up. Not because of heat, but because my vcore wasn't high enough. Running fine.

Bs|Archaon March 19th, 2006 06:08 AM

Re: Help Overclocking!
 
Couldn't you up the vcore a bit? If heat wasn't a problem that means you should be able to put a bit more power through it safely.


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