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Overclocking i5 2500k

Overclocking i5 2500k

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CopCat
Junior Member
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02-06-2025, 10:25 PM
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When purchasing a new CPU, you'll also need to acquire a new motherboard and RAM, essentially a complete system. The decision of what to do with the old one is yours—sell it, discard it, or store it in a case.
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In reality, you might manage to earn some cash from it on the used market.
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CopCat
02-06-2025, 10:25 PM #11

When purchasing a new CPU, you'll also need to acquire a new motherboard and RAM, essentially a complete system. The decision of what to do with the old one is yours—sell it, discard it, or store it in a case.
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In reality, you might manage to earn some cash from it on the used market.

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heyimrav
Junior Member
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02-06-2025, 10:25 PM
#12
So, should I replace my CPU and what should I do with the old one? I wouldn't just purchase a new CPU. Instead, I'd consider giving my system a full overhaul. That would be a costly project involving a new CPU, motherboard, and RAM. I’d hold off until Coffee Lake arrives to see how it affects current CPUs and boards. Sell the old CPU, RAM, and motherboard as a basic setup.
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heyimrav
02-06-2025, 10:25 PM #12

So, should I replace my CPU and what should I do with the old one? I wouldn't just purchase a new CPU. Instead, I'd consider giving my system a full overhaul. That would be a costly project involving a new CPU, motherboard, and RAM. I’d hold off until Coffee Lake arrives to see how it affects current CPUs and boards. Sell the old CPU, RAM, and motherboard as a basic setup.

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bouchermuse
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02-06-2025, 10:25 PM
#13
First, replace your CPU cooler since the stock one isn't sufficient. Second, you won't be able to overclock on a H61 motherboard; consider using a P67 or Z68 chipset and then overclock it.
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bouchermuse
02-06-2025, 10:25 PM #13

First, replace your CPU cooler since the stock one isn't sufficient. Second, you won't be able to overclock on a H61 motherboard; consider using a P67 or Z68 chipset and then overclock it.

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