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Can I increase the clock speed of my processor using the Nero 3 CPU cooler?

Can I increase the clock speed of my processor using the Nero 3 CPU cooler?

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wiw
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05-21-2022, 06:52 AM
#1
The CPU cooler should be sufficient for the upgraded setup.
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wiw
05-21-2022, 06:52 AM #1

The CPU cooler should be sufficient for the upgraded setup.

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Soundtrack67
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05-21-2022, 03:13 PM
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What are your present temperatures during high demand? If you possess ample thermal flexibility, it should be acceptable to attempt pushing it until it becomes unsustainable.
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Soundtrack67
05-21-2022, 03:13 PM #2

What are your present temperatures during high demand? If you possess ample thermal flexibility, it should be acceptable to attempt pushing it until it becomes unsustainable.

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StuffyBuffler
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05-21-2022, 09:57 PM
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What are your present temperatures while under load? If you have ample thermal headroom, it should be possible to push it further until you can no longer afford it. After completing the Cinebench CPU test, the peak temperature reached by my CPU was 47°C.
(after test) https://prnt.sc/h4yfid
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StuffyBuffler
05-21-2022, 09:57 PM #3

What are your present temperatures while under load? If you have ample thermal headroom, it should be possible to push it further until you can no longer afford it. After completing the Cinebench CPU test, the peak temperature reached by my CPU was 47°C.
(after test) https://prnt.sc/h4yfid

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Milchbar
Junior Member
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05-22-2022, 11:15 PM
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Jabed_ :
What are your current temperatures while under load? With ample thermal margin, it's safe to attempt pushing it further until you can no longer afford it.

After completing the Cinebench CPU test, my CPU reached a maximum temperature of 47°C (after testing).
https://prnt.sc/h4yfid

You have a good amount of thermal headroom, so proceed with the 4Ghz overclock. As long as temperatures stay below 70°C, you should be okay.
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Milchbar
05-22-2022, 11:15 PM #4

Jabed_ :
What are your current temperatures while under load? With ample thermal margin, it's safe to attempt pushing it further until you can no longer afford it.

After completing the Cinebench CPU test, my CPU reached a maximum temperature of 47°C (after testing).
https://prnt.sc/h4yfid

You have a good amount of thermal headroom, so proceed with the 4Ghz overclock. As long as temperatures stay below 70°C, you should be okay.

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Koollojoe
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05-23-2022, 02:27 AM
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What are your present temperatures while under load? With ample thermal margin, you can safely attempt to push it further until you can no longer afford the heat. After completing the Cinebench CPU benchmark, my CPU reached a peak of 47°C (post-test). You can proceed with the 4Ghz overclock as long as temperatures stay below 70°C. Regarding the voltage at 4.0 GHz, it should be set to its maximum value for 3.4 GHz, which is 1.26 volts.
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Koollojoe
05-23-2022, 02:27 AM #5

What are your present temperatures while under load? With ample thermal margin, you can safely attempt to push it further until you can no longer afford the heat. After completing the Cinebench CPU benchmark, my CPU reached a peak of 47°C (post-test). You can proceed with the 4Ghz overclock as long as temperatures stay below 70°C. Regarding the voltage at 4.0 GHz, it should be set to its maximum value for 3.4 GHz, which is 1.26 volts.

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MegaDisco
Senior Member
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05-23-2022, 04:06 AM
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Jabed_ also shared their current temperatures while under load. With ample thermal headroom, they recommend proceeding with a 4Ghz overclock. As long as temperatures stay below 70°C, it should be safe. They also suggested starting at around 1.35V for the 4.0 MHz CPU and adjusting voltage down once stability is confirmed.
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MegaDisco
05-23-2022, 04:06 AM #6

Jabed_ also shared their current temperatures while under load. With ample thermal headroom, they recommend proceeding with a 4Ghz overclock. As long as temperatures stay below 70°C, it should be safe. They also suggested starting at around 1.35V for the 4.0 MHz CPU and adjusting voltage down once stability is confirmed.

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Ninjaboy399
Junior Member
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05-24-2022, 11:47 AM
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What are your current temperatures while under load? With ample thermal headroom, you should be able to push it further if needed. After completing the Cinebench CPU test, the peak temperature reached was 47°C (after testing). You can proceed with the 4Ghz overclock as long as temperatures stay below 70°C. What voltage should I set at 4.0? It’s currently using 3.4V for 1.26V at 3.4GHz. Every CPU behaves slightly differently, so starting at 1.35 might help assess stability before adjusting the voltage until you find the lowest stable setting at 4.0. Are you making any mistakes here?
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Ninjaboy399
05-24-2022, 11:47 AM #7

What are your current temperatures while under load? With ample thermal headroom, you should be able to push it further if needed. After completing the Cinebench CPU test, the peak temperature reached was 47°C (after testing). You can proceed with the 4Ghz overclock as long as temperatures stay below 70°C. What voltage should I set at 4.0? It’s currently using 3.4V for 1.26V at 3.4GHz. Every CPU behaves slightly differently, so starting at 1.35 might help assess stability before adjusting the voltage until you find the lowest stable setting at 4.0. Are you making any mistakes here?

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Funkii
Junior Member
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05-29-2022, 02:29 PM
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Seems fine to me.
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Funkii
05-29-2022, 02:29 PM #8

Seems fine to me.