A good overclock is one that a user can gain an easily-measurable performance from without pulling out the extreme cooling solutions, or making their power supply/vrms explode. (my overclock is a very good example of this; I can now play games at high speeds with CPU-heavy settings cranked up that used to be almost entirely unplayable for me)
And, I didn't exactly state my own logic to the conclusion, just lacked the proper logic to not say anything, in a half-asleep state. Got quite irked by his statement that Athlon II doesn't overclock well, felt the need to satisfy my sleep-induced egotism and attempt to contradict his statement with the story of my Athlon II.
And, I didn't exactly state my own logic to the conclusion, just lacked the proper logic to not say anything, in a half-asleep state. Got quite irked by his statement that Athlon II doesn't overclock well, felt the need to satisfy my sleep-induced egotism and attempt to contradict his statement with the story of my Athlon II.
