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Should I over clock my CPU?

Should I over clock my CPU?

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dubyahaddon
Junior Member
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01-28-2016, 09:20 PM
#1
CPU model is Althon 860k, GPU is GTX 750ti, RAM capacity is 8 GB with 1600MHz memory, CPU cooler is ARCTIC Alpine 64 GT Rev.2 along with two fans (one front and one back).
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dubyahaddon
01-28-2016, 09:20 PM #1

CPU model is Althon 860k, GPU is GTX 750ti, RAM capacity is 8 GB with 1600MHz memory, CPU cooler is ARCTIC Alpine 64 GT Rev.2 along with two fans (one front and one back).

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Malv3ir0_
Member
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01-29-2016, 04:41 AM
#2
Hello, a minor overclock seems possible, but I'm cautious about voltage and temperatures since the cooler is built for quiet performance. Just proceed with care! I hope this helps.
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Malv3ir0_
01-29-2016, 04:41 AM #2

Hello, a minor overclock seems possible, but I'm cautious about voltage and temperatures since the cooler is built for quiet performance. Just proceed with care! I hope this helps.

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CarmineSenpai
Member
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01-29-2016, 06:28 AM
#3
Hello, a minor overclock seems possible, but I'm cautious about voltage and temperatures since the cooler is built for quiet performance. Just proceed with care! I hope this helps.
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CarmineSenpai
01-29-2016, 06:28 AM #3

Hello, a minor overclock seems possible, but I'm cautious about voltage and temperatures since the cooler is built for quiet performance. Just proceed with care! I hope this helps.

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JULIANO030
Member
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01-29-2016, 11:44 AM
#4
This 860k is clearly pushing you to speed it up.
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JULIANO030
01-29-2016, 11:44 AM #4

This 860k is clearly pushing you to speed it up.

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Xenoram
Member
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01-29-2016, 03:14 PM
#5
ENFORCEZz:
Hello, you might be able to slightly increase the speed on it, but I'm cautious about the voltage and temperatures since this cooler is built for quiet performance. Just be careful! I hope this helps.
Thanks,
I plan to overclock once I add more fans and improve airflow, though I'm a bit nervous about doing it now.
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Xenoram
01-29-2016, 03:14 PM #5

ENFORCEZz:
Hello, you might be able to slightly increase the speed on it, but I'm cautious about the voltage and temperatures since this cooler is built for quiet performance. Just be careful! I hope this helps.
Thanks,
I plan to overclock once I add more fans and improve airflow, though I'm a bit nervous about doing it now.

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TheGunMan
Junior Member
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01-29-2016, 11:05 PM
#6
If you have the money, you could sell your current cooler and purchase one similar to the 212 Evo from Cooler Master. This would allow for a small overclock.
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TheGunMan
01-29-2016, 11:05 PM #6

If you have the money, you could sell your current cooler and purchase one similar to the 212 Evo from Cooler Master. This would allow for a small overclock.

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Atstek
Member
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02-01-2016, 10:17 PM
#7
Enforce this clearly: if you have the money, you can sell that cooler and then purchase something like the 212 Evo from Cooler Master. That could help you get a small overclock. It’s not worth selling it since it weighs around six pounds.
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Atstek
02-01-2016, 10:17 PM #7

Enforce this clearly: if you have the money, you can sell that cooler and then purchase something like the 212 Evo from Cooler Master. That could help you get a small overclock. It’s not worth selling it since it weighs around six pounds.

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stitch201
Junior Member
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02-03-2016, 11:08 PM
#8
I have this identical CPU with the Evo 212 and achieve good temperatures at a 4.3ghz overclock. 4.5ghz works too, but I stick with 4.3 because it needs a higher voltage. So the 212 is a really good cooler.
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stitch201
02-03-2016, 11:08 PM #8

I have this identical CPU with the Evo 212 and achieve good temperatures at a 4.3ghz overclock. 4.5ghz works too, but I stick with 4.3 because it needs a higher voltage. So the 212 is a really good cooler.

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thestevewelder
Junior Member
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02-11-2016, 06:43 AM
#9
I have this same CPU with the Evo 212 and achieve good temperatures at a 4.3ghz overclock. I also try 4.5ghz, but I stick with 4.3 because it needs a higher voltage. So the 212 is really a great cooler.
I’ll definitely get the 212 now, thanks.
PS: how do I overclock the CPU? Just changing to 4.3ghz?
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thestevewelder
02-11-2016, 06:43 AM #9

I have this same CPU with the Evo 212 and achieve good temperatures at a 4.3ghz overclock. I also try 4.5ghz, but I stick with 4.3 because it needs a higher voltage. So the 212 is really a great cooler.
I’ll definitely get the 212 now, thanks.
PS: how do I overclock the CPU? Just changing to 4.3ghz?

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Slide7
Member
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02-15-2016, 01:03 AM
#10
Essentially yes, but please don't immediately settle on a number like 4.3 since each chip behaves differently and won't all overclock uniformly. You can gradually increase the voltage and test using software such as aida64. If the overclock remains stable, you can try raising it further and continue testing. If your system crashes, consider increasing the voltage again in small steps and re-test. Avoid exceeding 1.5 volts.
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Slide7
02-15-2016, 01:03 AM #10

Essentially yes, but please don't immediately settle on a number like 4.3 since each chip behaves differently and won't all overclock uniformly. You can gradually increase the voltage and test using software such as aida64. If the overclock remains stable, you can try raising it further and continue testing. If your system crashes, consider increasing the voltage again in small steps and re-test. Avoid exceeding 1.5 volts.

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