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Don't Do It - Sandy Bridge and Overclocking No-No's - Squall Leonhart - 01-13-2011 Gibbo Wrote:Hi there http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18227516&page=4 RE: Don't Do It - Sandy Bridge and Overclocking No-No's - azzbarb - 01-13-2011 (01-13-2011, 04:36 PM)Squall Leonhart Wrote:Gibbo Wrote:Hi there thanks for the info, i'm gonna leave mine stock for now though
RE: Don't Do It - Sandy Bridge and Overclocking No-No's - lamedude - 01-14-2011 But grandma can do it. RE: Don't Do It - Sandy Bridge and Overclocking No-No's - mfuhreck - 01-14-2011 I saw that thread yesterday. Lets not get nuts worrying about burning out our new processors, it has only been one guy so far, another guy managed to figure out what was wrong with his And if you are so lucky as to burn your chip out in week, you can always rma it, intel will be none the wiser. Keep cpu voltage under 1.375 at all cost, and probably no higher than 1.325 If you use Digital PWM like asus boards, there is no vdroop, so remember that voltage you see in cpuz is the same idle or load, unlike analog boards like the Biostar. For now, you should probably not go over 1.55 volts on the memory controller either and I heard something out never going over 1.1 vccsa voltage. Keep these things in mind. A 4.5-4.6 overclock at super low voltage is better than 4.8 at dangerous voltage. RE: Don't Do It - Sandy Bridge and Overclocking No-No's - NaturalViolence - 01-14-2011 -Don't raise the base clock -Don't raise voltages too high -Stick to the core and turbo multipliers /thread So many stupid overclockers out there.... This is the best overclocking non-extreme edition cpu intel has produced since pentium 4/pentium D, all you have to do is avoid doing anything extremely moronic and you'll be fine. RE: Don't Do It - Sandy Bridge and Overclocking No-No's - Kodiack - 01-14-2011 (01-14-2011, 04:54 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote: So many stupid overclockers out there.... This is the best overclocking non-extreme edition cpu intel has produced since pentium 4/pentium D, all you have to do is avoid doing anything extremely moronic and you'll be fine. This. My i7 920 C0 stepping OCs pretty nicely, and I've got to jump through hoops to get it stable. With an unlocked multiplier, you'd have be pretty dense to screw something up. RE: Don't Do It - Sandy Bridge and Overclocking No-No's - Squall Leonhart - 01-14-2011 asus boards have other voltage issues, like setting a certain voltage to 1.1, the actual voltage is like 1.16 RE: Don't Do It - Sandy Bridge and Overclocking No-No's - Kodiack - 01-16-2011 (01-16-2011, 09:41 AM)CiroConsentino Wrote: you shouldn't overclock your computer... at all! For the joy of doing so! That, and you can occasionally pull in some fantastic performance gains. What's "fast enough" for you may not be enough for someone else. Some people are comfortable at 30 FPS. Me? I like a solid, fluid 60 FPS, with as few dips as possible. Of course, modern processors are basically built to be overclocked! Enthusiast-level end-users can significantly increase the performance output of their computer without even significantly affecting the lifespan of the computer. You're basically looking at a bit more power consumption and heat production. If you can handle both, why not do it? RE: Don't Do It - Sandy Bridge and Overclocking No-No's - Ocean - 01-16-2011 (01-16-2011, 09:41 AM)CiroConsentino Wrote: you shouldn't overclock your computer... at all! You can easily gain 20-30% more performance and stretch out the life of a core 2 duo, quad, amd phenom etc.. By overclocking. I'd say the opposite, everyone should be doing it at one point if they want more performance for free. Even with the 2500/2600... Just keep voltage around 1.35 or less, and raise the multiplier. Really how hard can it be to remember RE: Don't Do It - Sandy Bridge and Overclocking No-No's - DarzgL - 01-16-2011 (01-16-2011, 08:32 PM)CiroConsentino Wrote: yeah, if you have the money to buy expensive high-end parts... which I don't. So overclock your CPU. More performance for free, and no danger if you do it safely. |