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Overclocking Approaches - [fr31ns]Karrde - 03-22-2013

Ok so my CPU is finally irritating me enough to want to OC it.  I need a reliable, time efficient method for OCing and stability testing.  I basically don't wanna spend a week doing this.  I'm quite familiar with my bios, I just need a general method for approaching this since I've never OCd anything.


Re: Overclocking Approaches - HeK - 03-22-2013

CPU and mobo?

There are different ways depending on chipset.


Re: Overclocking Approaches - [fr31ns]Karrde - 03-23-2013

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115211

http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P6X58DE/

Like I said, I've never done this XD

Also might be a good time to reseat the heatsink and get an SSD.  Maybe more ram too since upgrading the cpu at any point isn't an option.


Re: Overclocking Approaches - HeK - 03-23-2013

You might be the only member with a Bloomfield.

Here, let me Google for you:

http://www.overclock.net/t/538439/guide-to-overclocking-the-core-i7-920-or-930-to-4-0ghz
http://www.techreaction.net/2010/09/07/3-step-overclocking-guide-bloomfield-and-gulftown/



Re: Overclocking Approaches - [fr31ns]Karrde - 03-23-2013

Thanks.  Wasn't sure what resources were actually trustworthy.