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Running the CPU at higher speeds leads to unusual freezing during gameplay.

Running the CPU at higher speeds leads to unusual freezing during gameplay.

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TitaniumBurger
Junior Member
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10-12-2024, 04:06 PM
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I overclocked my CPU, but when I tried playing Overwatch or CS:GO I experienced these strange split-second freezes. It doesn’t happen when the CPU isn’t overclocked. I really hope my CPU gets more overclocked.
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TitaniumBurger
10-12-2024, 04:06 PM #1

I overclocked my CPU, but when I tried playing Overwatch or CS:GO I experienced these strange split-second freezes. It doesn’t happen when the CPU isn’t overclocked. I really hope my CPU gets more overclocked.

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F3D3R
Junior Member
15
10-12-2024, 11:07 PM
#2
I used to own a Q6600 before, but I only reached stable speeds up to 3.4Ghz. Those CPUs didn't offer much room for overclocking; I think trying 3.3-3.4Ghz and slightly increasing the vcore could help.
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F3D3R
10-12-2024, 11:07 PM #2

I used to own a Q6600 before, but I only reached stable speeds up to 3.4Ghz. Those CPUs didn't offer much room for overclocking; I think trying 3.3-3.4Ghz and slightly increasing the vcore could help.

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MarcusHolmes1
Junior Member
6
11-01-2024, 09:51 PM
#3
I used to own a Q6600 before, but I only reached stable speeds up to 3.4Ghz. Those CPUs didn't offer much room for overclocking; I think trying 3.3-3.4ghz and slightly increasing the vcore could help.
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MarcusHolmes1
11-01-2024, 09:51 PM #3

I used to own a Q6600 before, but I only reached stable speeds up to 3.4Ghz. Those CPUs didn't offer much room for overclocking; I think trying 3.3-3.4ghz and slightly increasing the vcore could help.

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ComplexNerd6
Junior Member
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11-03-2024, 04:46 AM
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I had a Q6600 before, it only reached stable speeds up to 3.4Ghz, those CPUs didn't offer much room for overclocking, so I tried 3.3-3.4ghz and increased the vcore a bit. For some strange reason it worked. I overclocked to 3.3 and set the vcore to 1.36. Thanks.
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ComplexNerd6
11-03-2024, 04:46 AM #4

I had a Q6600 before, it only reached stable speeds up to 3.4Ghz, those CPUs didn't offer much room for overclocking, so I tried 3.3-3.4ghz and increased the vcore a bit. For some strange reason it worked. I overclocked to 3.3 and set the vcore to 1.36. Thanks.