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i tried overclocking my C2D last night to 3.0Ghz on stock cooling without increasing the voltages on the CPU/FSB, but the CPU went to 83c and the system shut off. I've ordered better cooling, but I don't know if not increasing the voltages caused the problem. My stock E6600 setup seems to run at...
yes it is the processor holding it back, the rest is HDD read times and something else which score 5.5, then the graphics card scores 5.9, so overclocking to 3GHz may well get the overall score to 5.5, i just need to work out what to do exactly.
this mobo :
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MB-000-EA
the build can be seen here :
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=212056
its a good system as it is, I was playing C&C 3 last night maxed out on all the settings flawlessly.
that's ok dude, I've just bought one. What have you changed exactly to get it to 3GHz? I want to do the same but don't know what to do and am also unsure if I need to do anything to the memory? (2GB 1066MHz)
well I built my first dual-core system at the weekend and multi-tasking with it is awesome, I can do several things at once without making any effect to the performance. Unfortunately I don't know how much of that is down to the dual-core and how much the 1066MHz memory or top end graphics card...
what are you running it at? I'm told 3GHz is comfortable, I'm planning on going to 3GHz and changing the OEM cooler. But with the 1066MHz memory and £400 graphics card I think that's all I'll need.
You can view 2 seperate websites at the sametime. If you are moving/copying files from one folder to another, you can have each folder on each screen. If you are entering things into a spreadsheet off a website/document you can have the spreadsheet on one screen and the website/document on the...
I chose the motherboard because its supports the 1066MHz memory (and future speeds) but also supports SLI and Quad Core CPUs. The graphics card I chose because I've had a faultess XFX card before and it seemed the one to go for.
I'm finding the Seagate quite noisy actually (underload), but its positioned low in the case infront of vent openings to the front of the case so its exposing some of the noise.