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Overclocking and Fans
I am getting the Intel P4 800mhz FSB processor and the Asus P4P800 Deluxe. At http://www.cpudatabase.com I see that people overclock this to 3.0GHz with the stock fan. Will this take life off of the processor, or is it fine to overclock it? Could I overclock it as much as possible with good temps and have no life taken off of it? Thank you.
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What speed are you getting?
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Whoops, I'm sorry, I should've checked it before I posted. 2.4
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well the 2.4C is the best overclocking chip on the market right now i believe..
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yes that is a excellant choice and very stable too,
just select the best ram you can afford it overclocks aitomatically with the built in tunner in the bios and you do not need any special cooling or fans mine is the retail stock heat sink and fan and runs about 35C if you choose this system you will have the best computering experience ever |
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Live for the moment
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I agree with the guys, great chip.
Me personally, I would make sure I have atleast 2 or 3 case fans, but thats only for piece of mind really, the retail intel heatsink is very good, and to OC it to 3.0 is a pretty average, and should handle it fine with 1 or 2 case fans. Just my opinion though
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Shiro Usagi
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Re: Overclocking and Fans
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Ok thank you, that cleared up my fears of overclocking. The only thing I have bought so far is the ram, which is damn good if you ask me: 2 Kingston HyperX 512mb DDR PC3500 CAS2. Also, can anyone reccomend any extra case fans that aren't too loud?
Also, a question about power supply. When you overclock it takes up more power? So here is my systems likely specs- PENTIUM 4 2.40GHZ 800MHZ HT CPU (RETAIL) Lite On 52x32x52x Beige Color CDRW Drive LTR-52327S - Retail LITE-ON XJ-HD166S/XJ-HD165H 16X DVD ROM Drive - Retail ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 128MB DDR WD 120GB UATA/100 HARD DRIVE 8MB BUFFER Logitech BLACK Elite Keyboard - Retail Samsung 955DF 19inch 18VIS .20MM 1600x1200 ASUS Motherboard for Intel Pentium 4 Processors, 800Mhz FSB Model# P4P800 Deluxe Logitech MX 700 Cordless Optical Mouse (USB / PS2) MICROSOFT Windows Professional Operating System KINGSTON HyperX 184-pin 1GB Kit (2x 512MB) DDR (PC3500) Logitech Z640 5.1 Speaker - Retail Maybe a sound card. How big of a power supply do I need for that. I am thinking 400w, but I cannot find any mid cases that come with a big PSU, I seel lots of cases I like, but only that larger ones come with big PSUs. I do like this case alot, Enermax CS-3191L-B3A, it comes with a 350w, will that be enough to run stable without any doubts? Last edited by coolcps; 07-16-2003 at 05:28 PM. |
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a 300 or 350 will be just fine,
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