Apr 12 2012, 07:20 PM Post #1 | |
Newbie In Training Posts: 15 Joined: 28-May 09 | Welcome to the "Post Your Clock Speeds" Thread! Alright, let's get this post HUGE!...but first, you'll probably wanna know what this is, yes? Read below... So, your an overclocker, yes? / no? Well, you don't need to be. This thread is for everyone to post and prove their clock speeds. It may be slightly helpful to others if you provide some details of what clock frequencies you used for your speeds. Overclockers: So, you think you have a powerful system do you? Let's not "bitch and brag", prove to us that your system is powerful. Post your clock speeds. (It's something we {as a community} can discuss.) Whether or not, your an Intel or an AMD fan-boy, it doesn't matter. If your an Intel whore, post your clocks! - If your an AMD whore, post your clocks! Non-Overclockers: So, you think your system is powerful "without" overclocking, huh? Show us your statistics, speeds, frequencies, voltages etc. Show us your system is powerful! -------------------- My guess is that most users on .Bad do not have overclocked systems. Why not test your CPUs frequency clocks now? it's not hard...just don't go from like..210.00 to 250.00 in one go. Go thru each clock frequency, increasing the voltages equally one by one until your system fails to boot to Windows. It's simple. All you have to look out for is your system looping reboot...just don't let it loop for long. As soon as this happens from changing your clock frequencies, you have successfully found the highest clock frequency for your CPU. Make sure you do a stress test. ALWAYS test system and CPU performance and stability. DDR Voltage frequencies are a common way to improve your RAM power. NEVER apply an unstable frequency. (unless of course you want to fry your system components....NOTE: Doing this can ALSO effect your motherboard, especially your socket!) Now, you don't need to be an experienced computer user to overclock..no no. I'm a newbie at CPU overclocking myself, I followed some tips from 2 good sites | UK Overclockers | Overclockers.net | On to my clocks... Default Clock: 3.02 GHz Current Clock: 3.02 GHz Multiplier: x16.0 Core Speed: 3210.75 MHz (200.67 * 16) Bus Speed: 200.66 - 200.88 MHz H-T Link: 2006.74 MHz Technology: 45nm - Core Voltage: 1.29 - 1.30V http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=2329587 Max OC: http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1546789 So, get posting your CPU Clock Speeds, default, or overclocked, NOW! NOTE: I have not overclocked my CPU today so, I'll try and OC to 4.4 or 4.5GHz again later and post the statistics for everyone! -------------------- |
Dec 16 2014, 11:46 AM Post #2 | |
The New Guy! Posts: 0 Joined: 16-December 14 | I am using Nvidia. I am amazed with those combinations you posted! However, there are a ton of things that people take for granted and some of the most innocuous things take a ton of work. Car paint, for example, has to undergo a ton of testing before it can get put on a vehicle. |
Dec 16 2014, 12:00 PM Post #3 | |
Ameteur Member Posts: 42 Joined: 3-November 14 | Default Clock: 2.70 GHz Current Clock: 2.70 GHz -------------------- Rest in Peace Yeardley Diamond (Dec. 21, 1985 - Aug. 20, 2014) Rest in Peace Kitty0706 (1994 - Jan. 25, 2015) |