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    Best way to 3200

    OK guys I have a SN45G with the old duff PSU which will not hold my Barton 2500 @ 3200. So do I get a 3200 or do I get the Silent X psu and then overclock the 2500. My DDR is Corsair stuff so should be good for o/c.
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    i'd get a silentx anyway, they're loads better than the stock psu in every respect

    I couldn't get my 2500+ too really stay stable at 3200+ without a silly vcore voltage, it got too hot for my liking even with my cooling mods.... so now I've gone and sorted myself out a shiny new mobile barton, i'm hoping to have better luck with this chip

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