AvoK95 wrote
Opeth wrote
AvoK95 wroteAwesome guide. This should be a sticky ! :D
Glad I could help ^^
You should double check dictation. I saw some "your" where it should have been "you're" and also, you should also link the titles ti Wikipedia for a more briefly explanation.

You should start working on a GPU OC guide. you seem to explain stuff quite easily or should I say "idiot proof".
I might do that when I get the motivation.
geekevo wroteThe reason i still didn't overclock my cpu is because i would be unable to replace it if anything goes wrong. I am only 15 and have very little money currently so even though i can't get any more juice from my old core 2 duo e4600, i am unable to replace it maybe in a few years i might. This sucks doesn't it.
C2D E4600 2.4GHz ? check it using CPUID, if it's a M0 core then you can OC to 3.2GHz without any voltage increase with intel's stock cooler , i did that before and get it to 3.63GHz max "with a bigger cooler and more vcore" !

if it is M0 E4xxx then:

1. make sure your motherboard support the 1066 FSB
2. make sure you have a good PSU quality
3. rise your FSB from 200 to 266 from the BIOS
4. set memory divider in BIOS to 3/2 if you have 800MHz RAM, 5/4 if you have 667MHz RAM
5. prime it and keep your eyes on the temps, M0's max safe temp is 73.3c
6. if it runs hotter, get a bigger HSF or decrease your FSB to 250 for 3GHz

if your motherboard doesn't support OC'ing then it requires hardware modding to OC it to 3.2GH
i vote for sticky! i just hope people will read it!
once i get an ivy bridge system ill try to add some of my experience in oc ing them
here is a great article about lga775 overclocks! (old but still worth reading!)
http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=515316


edit: got my ivy bridge a while back and i have to say intel has taken out the fun of overclocking, its so easy now a 5 year old can do it, thus i will not be sharing any overclocking experience with it, just raise the multiplier and you're done.
shant wrotei vote for sticky! i just hope people will read it!
once i get an ivy bridge system ill try to add some of my experience in oc ing them
here is a great article about lga775 overclocks! (old but still worth reading!)
http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=515316
I'm thinking of editing and adding a few useful links at the end if i'm supplied with enough.
This is now a sticky. Great job Opeth.
samer wroteThis is now a sticky. Great job Opeth.
Was just trying to help ^^ thank you.
Opeth wrote
shant wrotei vote for sticky! i just hope people will read it!
once i get an ivy bridge system ill try to add some of my experience in oc ing them
here is a great article about lga775 overclocks! (old but still worth reading!)
http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=515316
I'm thinking of editing and adding a few useful links at the end if i'm supplied with enough.
what kind of articles do you want to post links to?
5 months later
Been away forever :P nice to see this is still a sticky
2 months later
Amazing guide!
I have an Intel X79SI + Intel i7 3930K and thinking of overclocking soon.
Will definitely use this guide.
Thanks guys.
elie212 wroteAmazing Guide !!

I have an Intel X79SI + Intel i7 3930K and thinking of overclocking soon!!

Will definitely use this guide !!

10x guys !!
Do NOT overclock on that intel DX79SI! You have been warned!
venam wrotelol at what I was saying the other day.
Anyway, Bitcoin mining is faster if you overclock ;)
This particular motherboard is bad at overclocking. My friend had one or two boards burn the CPU when OCed.

Bitcoin mining might be faster when you overclock, but only when you overclock without any voltage increases, due to MHashes / Watt concerns. Bitcoin miners often undervolt their cards and keep at the stock or also underclock them to get to a sweet MHashes / Watt ratio and have enough GHashes / s produced so that they can break even then eventually profit.
elie212 wroteAmazing Guide !!

I have an Intel X79SI + Intel i7 3930K and thinking of overclocking soon!!

Will definitely use this guide !!

10x guys !!
Like a few people before said I wouldn't overclock that if I were you.
yasamoka wrote
elie212 wroteAmazing Guide !!

I have an Intel X79SI + Intel i7 3930K and thinking of overclocking soon!!

Will definitely use this guide !!

10x guys !!
Do NOT overclock on that intel DX79SI! You have been warned!
Someone already told me that but can you tell me why is that ??
It's mostly a matter of your taste for fireworks :P
elie212 wrote
yasamoka wrote
elie212 wroteAmazing Guide !!

I have an Intel X79SI + Intel i7 3930K and thinking of overclocking soon!!

Will definitely use this guide !!

10x guys !!
Do NOT overclock on that intel DX79SI! You have been warned!
Someone already told me that but can you tell me why is that ??
It will most probably fry.
2 months later
A modest overclock is a free overclock. Why are we talking about laptops here?
5 months later
This is a really good guide but shouldn't it be mentioned the overclocking any type of hardware generally reduces the lifespan of the piece, especially when introducting raising the volatage? I understand that most people buy new computers before the hardware has enough time to die, but for a person that's looking to keep their CPU, for example, for 8 or 10 years, overclocking their CPU can decrease its lifespan to 3 or 4 years.
8 months later
Hello! Guys, why is this thread dead? No new overclockers these days? I started overclocking my i7-3770K and everything is going well.
2 months later
can this thread be a bit updated? i have Devil's Canyon 4790K and i need help overclocking