OCing A64 3400 939 pin
OCing A64 3400 939 pin
My processor has a NewCastle core and stock cooling (well, not AMD, Masscool, got the fan in a bundle at TigerDirect). Is 2.6GHz possible? I'm not trying until I get some opinions. I OC the crap out of my 6800NU (425/1000, not usable, dropped it down to stock so Halo works right) but for some reason OCing the proc to me is forbidden....
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hahaha, jk
Yeah, run some tests for stability (3DMark, Aquamark, Prime95, Memtest86+) and if it passes the tests, and the temperature hasn't hit 50 degrees celcius, then you shuld be good to go. But if you fail any of the tests of your temps are just too out of control, then bad things start to happen. Also make sure the motherboard chipset is not overheating and that your PSU is beefy enough to feed power to your newly starving OC'd system.
I'd say 2.6Ghz is about the max you're gonna get out of a Newcastle, even a 3400. But 2.7 may be possible with good cooling (Thermalright XP-90). What RAM do you have? What Motherboard? What Powersupply? List your system specs and settings and we can get a better idea of what you're up against
hahaha, jk
Yeah, run some tests for stability (3DMark, Aquamark, Prime95, Memtest86+) and if it passes the tests, and the temperature hasn't hit 50 degrees celcius, then you shuld be good to go. But if you fail any of the tests of your temps are just too out of control, then bad things start to happen. Also make sure the motherboard chipset is not overheating and that your PSU is beefy enough to feed power to your newly starving OC'd system.
I'd say 2.6Ghz is about the max you're gonna get out of a Newcastle, even a 3400. But 2.7 may be possible with good cooling (Thermalright XP-90). What RAM do you have? What Motherboard? What Powersupply? List your system specs and settings and we can get a better idea of what you're up against