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<blockquote data-quote="fallenzeraphine" data-source="post: 1444347" data-attributes="member: 76400"><p>nice tut chanster, its very good as a general guide line, zcexve u are wrong(unless u r using a bloody old AMD RIG) for Core 2's u dont need a gazillion dollar RAM to OC...a 667MHz or 800MHz will do the trick..only thing is to get a Core 2 with a multiplier mainly higher than 8 (8 is almost perfect) and there are a butt load of them out there EX:</p><p></p><p>E 6600 mul 9 OC on a 800MHz = 9x400 = 3.6 GHz (almost the limit of a air cooled Core 2 with a G2 revision G0 go a bit higher)</p><p>E 6420 mul 8 OC on a 800MHz = 8x333 = ~3.0GHz</p><p>* 800MHz Ram with a 1GB is 3500 RS in SL</p><p></p><p>and there are some very cheap core 2s like E2xxx series with even higher multiplier cuz they have lower FSB they r just superb to OC with normal white paper RAM...</p><p></p><p>And man mobos with onboard VGA are made for ppl who cant afford a mobo that CAN OC, THEY CANT OC cuz they are made not to..not cause they have a onboard VGA...if u want to OC u NEED A VERY GOOD MOBO thats a fact</p><p></p><p>cheers...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fallenzeraphine, post: 1444347, member: 76400"] nice tut chanster, its very good as a general guide line, zcexve u are wrong(unless u r using a bloody old AMD RIG) for Core 2's u dont need a gazillion dollar RAM to OC...a 667MHz or 800MHz will do the trick..only thing is to get a Core 2 with a multiplier mainly higher than 8 (8 is almost perfect) and there are a butt load of them out there EX: E 6600 mul 9 OC on a 800MHz = 9x400 = 3.6 GHz (almost the limit of a air cooled Core 2 with a G2 revision G0 go a bit higher) E 6420 mul 8 OC on a 800MHz = 8x333 = ~3.0GHz * 800MHz Ram with a 1GB is 3500 RS in SL and there are some very cheap core 2s like E2xxx series with even higher multiplier cuz they have lower FSB they r just superb to OC with normal white paper RAM... And man mobos with onboard VGA are made for ppl who cant afford a mobo that CAN OC, THEY CANT OC cuz they are made not to..not cause they have a onboard VGA...if u want to OC u NEED A VERY GOOD MOBO thats a fact cheers... [/QUOTE]
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