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Is this overclocking to good to be true?


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16-Sep-2007, 04:39 PM #1
Is this overclocking to good to be true?
I have had my computer running for two months
Everyhting run smoothly but i just wanted to see ho far i could push the prossesor
I have a CD2 65550 2.33 ghz. It has a 7 multiplier (GO stepping)
My motherboard is a Gigabyte DS3R (supposedly highly overclockable)
So I have made my wayup to about 3 ghz 7*425mghz
The cpu is 38 idel 48 load
The voltage is a 1.37
THIS IS WITH STOCK FAN
Its running about 1600 rps
umm.... it seems to get to be true
Could there be an error in temp readout?
Should I go back a few noches?
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18-Sep-2007, 09:07 PM #2
anyone?????
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