(04-11-2009, 11:59 AM)cmccmc Wrote: overclocking reduces a processors life. Also not all processors let you overclock through the bios. For example mine.
A cpu life is 8 year and overclocking reduce it by 2 or 3 year but who will kepp his cpu 5 years. :p
(04-11-2009, 12:04 PM)envisaged0ne Wrote: Be careful suggesting to people to simply overclock. It can be very dangerous to your sytem if it's not done correctly. And, as cmccmc mentioned, some don't allow you to do it. My computer is also an example of that. I'm not saying that overclocking is a bad idea. I just want people to know the risks. And since most people that post here aren't very computer savvy, it could cause a lot more problems than it's worth if they blindly go and try to do it.
Sure overclocking is not for noobs, and it depend on motherboards..
Intel dual core E2160, E2180, E200, E2200 have the same technologie and the same prosessor only frequency is raised so u we can do it u can have E2200 with E2160 intel just overclock it and dont change anythink..
So if u have a good mob and read some faqs u can overclock easly
i have a E2200 overclocked to 3.0Ghz and a E8400 @4Ghz24/24 for 1 years and i have a real games boost. all works fine under 70 Degre. :p
(04-11-2009, 12:32 PM)cmccmc Wrote: It also creates more heat so you could end up needed to buy a better heat sink and more fans. If they didn't know this it could practically destroy there computer.
1st rule in overclock is a good cooling system i have an ASUS Silent Square Pro and the heat is perfect.
And No heat cant destroy your cpu :p becose motherboard shut down if cpu heat rise up to 75 so 0% of risk
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