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[Techreaction] Phenom II AM3 Overclocking Essentials
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im going water cooling its gona be a big step up from my zalman 9500 lol hopefully i can get a good stable 4.0+ 24/7 clock
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guys, that vcore should be around the 1.8-19v, i think thats a cpuid glitch.
**edit: nice article, btw slappa! i cant stop staring at that LHe4 gas going up from the pot at that austin event!
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Yeah it was likely somewhere in that range. You are right. I made that mistake. Thank you to you and chew* for pointing that out. I wasn't really paying attention, but the voltage concept is still true. I corrected and updated the article. |
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The Xiggy hammer is quite good. I have one myself with some JUNK fans in push pull. Keeps my Q9550 at ~50c under load from Prime95. Im positive that if i got some good 80ish cfm fans it would drop lower. Make sure to use pushpull on the hammer if you get it. Its quite thick so it can really help.
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