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  • Overclocking a 2400+

    I am looking on overclocking my 2400+ to atleast 2800+ but most sites don't say much on the new t-bred and overclocking it. Could someone give me some advice on this, my next project will be a 2800+ to a 3600+ when I can aford it! Thanks guys! :thumb:http://www.ocia.net/articles/2400ove...verclock.shtml

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    They're all basically done in the same way as other Athlons and this guide, http://www.tweaktown.com/document.ph...de&dId=376, will get all the basics explained to ya. ;)
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    • #3
      Thanks, I have that one printed out beside me, and overclockers.de's interactive painting guide for XP and Thoroughbred paint guides with the setup I want printed out as well. I am running a ASUS A7V333 mb with a swiftech MCX 462+ heatsink w/ Vantec Tornado fan and Arctic Silver 3. I am in a Ahanix Noblesse case w/ 4 80mm case fans in it. Most people tell me I am over doing it but I like to be safer than sorry when I do things. How far do you think I can push it before meltdown?

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      • #4
        That's hard to say since all processors are different. It has to do with stepping codes, manufacturing process and luck of the draw. But here is a link of a database that users add to with their results in the dark arts of overclocking. Just punch in your processor and see how well others have fared with it. :)

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        • #5
          Thanks Darth for the insight, that is one of the suites I haven't had on my list to check out.

          I found on AMD's webpage the settings for the V-core, but I can't seem to find it now. :zzz: Would anyone out there be able to tell me the location of the said page, I am driving myself mad trying to find it again.:wave:

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