That is all....
simply awesome.
That is all....
simply awesome.
Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
You big Intel pimp!!
But yeah I agree
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Is it worth me getting a G0 if i have an e6300 aggressively overclocked? I've been thinking about it but im not sure it's completely worth it.
i've overclocked it to 3.20ghz stable...
Depends if you do multi core stuff like distributed computing (folding, boinc, seti etc). But I'm pretty sure Zak's found other benefits as well...
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If you do video editting/encoding and 3d graphics works etc...it makes a nice difference!
My X3210 (B3 quad) was happy doing 3.3GHz 24/7 with an SI-120 slapped on it....It did push some cores close to 65deg though.
The G0's do generally overclock further and slightly cooler, although mines been on water since getting it so can't say what it would be like on air.
I would imagine you would get a better overclock then you have now but with more heat......If you will use the cores, then go for it
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I'd just like to say.... I totally agree!
Just upgraded from an AMD 64 3500+ based-pc to a Q6600 (OC @3.2GHz) and the difference is amazing.
1 core compiling, 2 cores rendering plus still having a core free to game on = me happy!
4.2 Ghz ?
What you using for cooling clunk?
Tears from baby seals...
Just water
That is a very impressive overclock! What temps are you getting?
4.2GHz seems more like a suicide shot then a 24/7 usable clock (I know my G0 took too many volts to get over 4GHz)....Would be sweet if it is 24/7 stable though
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I concur ... I upgraded from a p4 2.93ghz ht and even at stock 2.4 it's amazing.
One other thing it also seems to have gotten rid of the problems with the memory of my 8800gts 320mb
I am using the same gpu as before and on the old machine if I did anything before playing company of heroes there would be artifacting as the memory went up and stayed up. Now it doesn't matter what I do before hand and it works great... memory up, memory down.
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