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    mayuha jud ani poldopunk wui...salut!!

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    tarong kau ug esplikar si poldo gi bumpo gyud

    kaw ha. tsk tsk :P

    lamat idol poldo,

    Q: is it advisable overclocking cpus' without preparing extra cooling system beforehand?
    q1: let's say overclock it to the highest possible overclocking?
    q2: or only to the minimum overclocking.

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    with the stock intel heatsink cooler, you're bound by your temps. when you raise the cpu voltage, the temperatures are also raised proportionately. you'll notice this as soon as you try it. now, don't get me wrong, the stock cooler is adequate at stock speeds but not with extremely high clocks.

    to put it in simple terms and to use my overclock as an example, i always keep the temp 60c up to 65c at load and at reasonable voltage (1.40 ~ 1.45v), if it goes beyond that, i consider it unsafe. if the cooler cannot keep up with the temperature, then i am bound by the temperature and by no means can't go on further.

    this also means that even if i am at the lowest voltage for my processor but my temps are soaring high, i still wouldn't go for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by poldopunk View Post
    with the stock intel heatsink cooler, you're bound by your temps. when you raise the cpu voltage, the temperatures are also raised proportionately. you'll notice this as soon as you try it. now, don't get me wrong, the stock cooler is adequate at stock speeds but not with extremely high clocks.

    to put it in simple terms and to use my overclock as an example, i always keep the temp 60c up to 65c at load and at reasonable voltage (1.40 ~ 1.45v), if it goes beyond that, i consider it unsafe. if the cooler cannot keep up with the temperature, then i am bound by the temperature and by no means can't go on further.

    this also means that even if i am at the lowest voltage for my processor but my temps are soaring high, i still wouldn't go for it.

    bro, unsay maau software pra monitor sa temp og uban pa angay e monitor? rookie pa man gud ko aning overclocking ganina ra jud ko nagsugod overclock sa ako system. i'm using cpu-z og HW monitor....does it accurately display the temp? i got 58c maximum at 1.45v ok ra na?

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