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    Cohen Cassius is offline Member
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    Default Looking for Information on overclocking

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    Compare 2 things

    1) written in lowercase and capitalized on is SHOUTING!

    2) Compare read the guidelines and if is not clear a specific question!

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    If you spend so much money on hardware to run is not powerful stuff... Good because then your hardware Overclocked if your home comes over (another) CLOC (clock) is another means clock. or to emulate a clock that is not specified according to the manufacturer. What's more the clock or timer (MHz) is not specified anywhere in the manual for your video card or CPU...

    Hence would be forced to run or emulate. Most of what is supposed to run and therefore consuming more power which according to certain laws of physics means that any additional electricity that it consumes your processor. is transformed into heat which means that you shorten the life of your processor or any hardware component that you put a speed or performance for the program which is not made. Unless you have a water cooling system or better. But be assured that your hardware will not last as long as you propose.

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    Responding to what you asked of me seeing it, like OC is to get better performance at HW you have, for example, the process is made to run at a clock speed, or so goes the references specified in the processor, then if the processor was 3700, but runs to 2200, then what is the purpose?

    Long ago that these manufacturing process was a standard line for their manufacture and that is only added some more functions to be blocked or so clock speed, since a process that runs from 3000 to 2000, sold cheaper but had the option of going up and up to 3000, and so on with the rest of the range of processors.... So how is it that a processor that restricted his (its references) is 3000, and pass the 3000 reached more than 3100? ...

    The fifth season of the damaged components that topic ... talked and talked and talked ... is the electromigracion (electron migration) and by increasing the Vcore, which creates wear on the processor, but this is not made to last for 1 year or 2, change what you notice after 10 years and if, as even some K6-2 running without problems, then that is something I have not care (at least to me) since then 10 years this process will not be worth anything (as costing) and therefore refrigeration you have, you can lower the temp, but to the process ocear l have to raise Vcore thus occur electromigracion.

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    Check my signature, I have my cpu running at 2800mhz when it runs to 2200 and my temperature never rose from 25 degrees in my case I have the cpu at that speed that yields the same as an fx-57, 500 and I have to Lucas buy an fx-57.

    The overclock is not just fantasy, it is often necessary...

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    I got mine running for almost a year to 2700 and zero no problem ... has not decreased performance, has increased even more evidence therefore does not need, ham and the life of the A64 according to those who created (AMD) has a lifespan of 10 years for the electromigracion these 10 years I mean processor, but still yield low slight it is hardly noticeable, because although there are entities that HW, because if you have to consider that the same mistake twice is not committed thereby learn the lesson and ESOP.

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