F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Is this overclock safe?

Is this overclock safe?

Is this overclock safe?

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AleGamerCR
Junior Member
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06-13-2016, 04:18 AM
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I'm using an Intel i3 350 processor to operate VMware ESXI with two virtual machines running continuously. It has a base frequency of 2.93Ghz and is locked at 4.4GHz. I’m not sure about its age, but it seems quite old—possibly over 8 years—so I wonder if this could lead to the CPU failing soon.
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AleGamerCR
06-13-2016, 04:18 AM #1

I'm using an Intel i3 350 processor to operate VMware ESXI with two virtual machines running continuously. It has a base frequency of 2.93Ghz and is locked at 4.4GHz. I’m not sure about its age, but it seems quite old—possibly over 8 years—so I wonder if this could lead to the CPU failing soon.

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Garmmadon
Junior Member
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06-17-2016, 09:42 PM
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What is the model of your cooler? If you truly wish to improve, I suggest using a high-quality cooler. Try using the cooler you currently have; if the CPU temperature increases to 90 degrees, it indicates you need to upgrade your cooler. Have a great day!
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Garmmadon
06-17-2016, 09:42 PM #2

What is the model of your cooler? If you truly wish to improve, I suggest using a high-quality cooler. Try using the cooler you currently have; if the CPU temperature increases to 90 degrees, it indicates you need to upgrade your cooler. Have a great day!

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Kimplaze
Member
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06-22-2016, 07:30 PM
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What is the model of your cooler? If you truly wish to improve, I suggest using a high-quality cooler. Test it with your current one; if the CPU temperature climbs to 90 degrees, it's time to upgrade. Have a great day!
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Kimplaze
06-22-2016, 07:30 PM #3

What is the model of your cooler? If you truly wish to improve, I suggest using a high-quality cooler. Test it with your current one; if the CPU temperature climbs to 90 degrees, it's time to upgrade. Have a great day!