Learning about OC
Learning about OC
I am relatively new to OC, I understand the basics well enough, and I have good hardware that helps me out, I prefer AMD chipsets, although I see that it seems to be the case that intel performs better? I would really like to know how to adjust everything else, RAM, Bus speeds, ect... Is there any basic formulas that apply, such as if I OC my cpu from 3800mhz to 4600mhz, I should bump up the other clocks and speeds by a certain factor as well? I have been reading the forums, but I haven't really found a clear cut "guide" to overclocking, it's all been trial and error for me...
I though you already overclocked your CPU. I know this is an old post, but I run my fx6200 at 4.6mhz with no problems. I start to get bugs when I go over 4.8. At 4.6 my temp stays around 51, and no liquid cooling. I fabricated my own CPU cooling system, using a decent heat sink, and the CPU fan with an old NVidia 8800gtx GPU cooler to pull the heat away from the CPU and port it directly out the back of the computer. I have 7 fans running inside my case not counting GPU fans.
I though you already overclocked your CPU. I know this is an old post, but I run my fx6200 at 4.6mhz with no problems. I start to get bugs when I go over 4.8. At 4.6 my temp stays around 51, and no liquid cooling. I fabricated my own CPU cooling system, using a decent heat sink, and the CPU fan with an old NVidia 8800gtx GPU cooler to pull the heat away from the CPU and port it directly out the back of the computer. I have 7 fans running inside my case not counting GPU fans.
I aim to grasp every detail, both positive and negative aspects. I also wish to understand how to repurpose GPUs for CPU use in particular scenarios. I own a gaming setup, but I have no passion for games. My goal is simply to construct the most efficient home PC possible. My ongoing work involves creating a dual CPU server board intended for running my home entertainment system.