64 3200 Venice OC

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64 3200 Venice OC

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I have a new 3200 Venice and I was wondering what I can OC it to with a factory Heatsink/fan. My MOBO is a Lanparty ultra-d my ram is PC3200 so I know that limits me some, recommendations pleaase.
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Merlin wrote:I have a new 3200 Venice and I was wondering what I can OC it to with a factory Heatsink/fan. My MOBO is a Lanparty ultra-d my ram is PC3200 so I know that limits me some, recommendations pleaase.
Not sure, but that's the fun of overclocking... go for as much as you can and see what happens!
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That mobo comes with a utility that monitors temps - smartguardian. Make sure you set your bios to shut off or alarm when your CPU temp reaches a certain level as a safety net. Believe it or not, I think this is off by default.
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I used to have a 3200+ but I cant remember if it was a Newcastle or Venice all I remember was that one was a good overclocker and one was a terrible overclocker and that I had the terrible one.
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Venice is usu better because of the 65nm architecture.
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FZ1 wrote:Venice is usu better because of the 65nm architecture.
"Venice" was 90nm and replaced the "Newcastle", which was 130nm. It was a far better overclocker than many of the older 130nm parts that it replaced ;)
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Yes, that's what I meant...I just got done reading an article about 65nm so I had it on the brain ](*,) My premise was still right though :)
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yeah my trusty socket 754 3200+ Newcastle was awesome back in the day..... wait no it wasn't lol
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