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Overclocking with Intels new 2nd Generation Sandy Bridge K Skus is so easy even your grandma can do it and get extra performance out of her PC for the things she need most.
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it is that easy, just overclocked my 2500k from 3.3 to 4GHz by just uping the multiplier to 40
lololol one time I did the same thing lol, I only changed the multiplier and I was like "let’s go to 3.5GHz YAY!!!" Guess what my computer locked down lol. So don’t atttempt this lol.
Have fun burning down that tower!
if these cpus have so much headroom, why don’t they sell it with the cpus maxxed out already?
the interesting part of OC is achieving more performance out of a CPU which is not supposed to have it. It’s much more gratifying when you get a lot more performance out of a hard to overclock cheap CPU with locked multipliers.
lol @ t-shirt… I see fragged people
Where can I get that Logon screen/Picture?
ha ha ha ha mad grandma
@nichqsiq
Sadly… Sandy Bridge Processors Cold Bug.
Fastest you can go is 6ghz or so depending on how much BLCK you can overclock.
100 x 57 = 5.7ghz,
@Squall4Rinoa oh all right then thanks for telling.
wow what a noob that grand son. Who even bought that gaming computer for her lol
@Firefox7755
cores and processors don’t count as stacked, 4 of them at 3Ghz does not = 12Ghz,
the majority of applications don’t scale past 2 threads, with more and more apps trickling in that scale up to 4,
the highest thread counts are mostly static benchmarks that are useless.
Even when they are used together, they are used on different aspects of the application and may not even receive equal load.
@Squall4Rinoa Anyway in what way am I wrong?
@Squall4Rinoa well fine but in my opinion it is.
@Firefox7755
no it isn’t, you don’t understand anything about multiprocessor/multicore or multithreading at all.
@anontrance
No BLCK overclocking on Sandy Bridge Processors.
@Deadmendontcry dosent matter much too me, i run 46×100 its okay
@Duffman89detmig
No more BCLK overclocking on Sandy Bridge Processors.
@Duffman89detmig Proof? Every review on Sandy Bridge processors and the fact you can’t increase BCLK much higher than it already is.
@Deadmendontcry proof ?
@nisetsu They used one of Intels motherboards for that ad. Only ASUS use UEFI on their socket 1155 motherboards.
@Duffman89detmig Unless you want to kill or damage your processor…you don’t overclock the BCLK on Sandy Bridge processors…..
what about BCLK ? lol
CPU Voltage? QMTS rate or CPU Ratio? no BLCK?
This video should be titled: How to decrease the life span of your processor, or better yet: how to terminate your intel warrantee. Good one intel ! ! !
I think she has the same case I do, the Antec 900.