OVERCLOCKING A E4600 !! Must c

dinukap4

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    gayannr said:
    Stock cooler would be fine for 3GHz. But keep an eye on temps.. :)

    GAVE IT TO 2.70

    i need to overclock it to play good games with out geting overheated:yes:

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    gayannr

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    dinukap4 said:
    :lol: You have to run it for at least 8 hours to make sure it is stable.. but seeing that you are getting as high as 85c I don't recommend overclocking further. Make sure you have a good air flow inside the casing.. 85C is pretty much high for your clock speed.. by the way , are you on stock voltages ? try undervolting it.. say , by 0.1v :D
     

    dinukap4

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    gayannr said:
    :lol: You have to run it for at least 8 hours to make sure it is stable.. but seeing that you are getting as high as 85c I don't recommend overclocking further. Make sure you have a good air flow inside the casing.. 85C is pretty much high for your clock speed.. by the way , are you on stock voltages ? try undervolting it.. say , by 0.1v :D


    o.1v k ill try
     

    dinukap4

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    gayannr said:
    :lol: You have to run it for at least 8 hours to make sure it is stable.. but seeing that you are getting as high as 85c I don't recommend overclocking further. Make sure you have a good air flow inside the casing.. 85C is pretty much high for your clock speed.. by the way , are you on stock voltages ? try undervolting it.. say , by 0.1v :D

    ok i did it i increased a little to 2.79 AP-2.8Ghz

    and decreased the voltage by -o.124 some tin