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Some overclocking advice

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  • 09-12-2005 7:41pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 2,659 ✭✭✭


    Hi..my current setup is about 1 year old - I have a 3.2Ghz P4 (Northwood, Socket 478), a Leadtek 6800GT and 1GB PC3200 RAM (generic). The P4 is an engineering sample with an unlocked multiplier.
    I was initially thinking of an upgrade to an Athlon based system, but then figured I have soom room for overclocking. I was thinking of the following to get better performance on a lowish budget:

    1. Upgrade my Akasa HSF to something like a Vapochill micro or a Arctic Freezer 4 with a view to running the P4 @ 3.6 or 3.8Ghz if I'm lucky. At the moment I get about 30c idle, 50c under load @20C ambient room temp.
    2. Replace the generic RAM with something better that allows me to push the FSB to 230 or maybe more.
    3. Run the 6800GT @ Ultra speeds.

    Total cost should be under 100 euro if I sell my existing RAM. In general, do you think it will make that much of a difference to frame rates on the latest releases? Is it worth 100 euro for the extra performance? Thanks...


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  • Registered Users Posts: 13,734 ✭✭✭✭Inquitus


    If it's unlocked you might get upto 4ghz on air using AS5 and a top of the line HS like an XP120 or XP90.

    The GPU will benefit from better cooling, and with the combination of the 2 you can expect a BIG framerate boost.

    Inqui


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,630 ✭✭✭gline


    Inquitus wrote:
    If it's unlocked you might get upto 4ghz on air using AS5 and a top of the line HS like an XP120 or XP90.

    The GPU will benefit from better cooling, and with the combination of the 2 you can expect a BIG framerate boost.

    Inqui
    if its a northwood i dont kno wether u'd get 4ghz on air, but easily 3.4 or 3.6 with a decent air cooler.and as Inquitus mentioned .. you'd probably need a nice cooler for the graphics card, and you would notice a nice framerate increase in games.. more so by oc'ing the gpu


  • Registered Users Posts: 792 ✭✭✭Dman_15


    go with a ram divider first to see how high the cpu can go, then buy ram accordingly. you might find its a poor overclocker (hopefully not) but wont waste money in the process.

    Slap in an artic silencer and a thermalright xp120 see how it goes


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,279 ✭✭✭DemonOfTheFall


    Yeah, definitely don't buy any new RAM until you know you have a decent overclocker CPU.


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