When you do the screenshot, you should have it under load. Your multiplier drops from 12.5 to 6 in idle (I usually turn it off as I've had stability problems with it on). Looks pretty good
They are OK but they aren't brilliant. Your sig says your running stock *cooling on the CPU. To be honest you would be better to invest in a good cooler and get more of an overclock out of that brilliant CPU.
They are OK but they aren't brilliant. Your sig says your running stock on the CPU. To be honest you would be better to invest in a good cooler and get more of an overclock out of that brilliant CPU.
Did you mean the screenshot? Its SpeedStep that does that. You can turn it off in the bios.
Temps are really good for a stock cooler! 3.25ghz with what kind of volts?
When you do the screenshot, you should have it under load. Your multiplier drops from 12.5 to 6 in idle (I usually turn it off as I've had stability problems with it on). Looks pretty good
Roger that.
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Originally Posted by Lyall
They are OK but they aren't brilliant. Your sig says your running stock on the CPU. To be honest you would be better to invest in a good cooler and get more of an overclock out of that brilliant CPU.
yeah u r rightbut if this processor lasts me 2 years i aint complaining
Did you mean the screenshot? Its SpeedStep that does that. You can turn it off in the bios.
Temps are really good for a stock cooler! 3.25ghz with what kind of volts?
my motherboard doesnt support vcore adjustment. this is on stock voltage
When you do the screenshot, you should have it under load. Your multiplier drops from 12.5 to 6 in idle (I usually turn it off as I've had stability problems with it on). Looks pretty good
Sorry I meant stock CPU cooling
. Anyway you're right about that being a good overclock on stock and on nice volts too. Good job!
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