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Looking into overclocking (CPU/GPU)


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#1 Emn1ty

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Posted 01 December 2011 - 05:57

Currently looking into overclocking but I have a few questions before I do. First off I guess I should list my hardware:

Mobo: Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3
CPU: AMD FX-6100 Unlocked Black Edition (idle temp: 21-25^C, stress: 51-55^C)
GPU: EVGA Geforce GTX560
Case: Corsair 500R
Cooling: Intake (2x front 120mm, 1x side 200mm, 2x top 140mm) Exhaust (1x back 120mm) and standard heat sink for CPU - these can be swapped around for better airflow if suggested.

Now on with my question. If I were to stick with my standard heat sink would overclocking really be beneficial or would I have to invest in some better cooling options before attempting? I'm thinking no more than bringing my processor to around 3.5-3.8GHz or something along those lines.


#2 Muhammad Farrukh

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Posted 01 December 2011 - 06:03

I would strongly recommend a better aftermarket cooler if you are thinking of serious overclocking, I mean beyond, lets say, 4.0 GHz
And besides, Air coolers are very cheap these days and good ones too, from 10 USD onwards

Mights be a bit expensive but has some very positive reviews.
http://www.newegg.co...N82E16835103099

If you want cheaper, then its no problem, you aren't gonna lose anything
http://www.newegg.co...N82E16835103064
http://www.newegg.co...N82E16835103087
And this one is probably the best of the lot
http://www.newegg.co...N82E16835103075

But as you said, if you want to keep it under 4.0 GHz, then there is no need for another cooler. Stock one will do just fine

#3 garychencool

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Posted 01 December 2011 - 06:07

you could go fancy and get liquid cooling

#4 Muhammad Farrukh

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Posted 01 December 2011 - 06:11

Oh come one man.
Liquid cooling is quite expensive and besides the best things running at their highest, liquid cooling is just for pomp and show

You can get a decent SSD for that price but of course you'll lose the amazing look of the inside of case

#5 Open Minded

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Posted 01 December 2011 - 06:11

I have the Hyper 212 Plus and I LOVE IT! Running 62 degrees with 100% CPU usage @ 4.2 GHz stable all day like that. The only downside is it's friggin huge.

#6 OP Emn1ty

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Posted 01 December 2011 - 06:12

I have seen a cooling system that installs on the exhaust fan mount of your computer and was wondering about those as well. Any real difference between a direct contact cooler and one that feeds with a tube?

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Posted 11 March 2012 - 11:13

View PostMuhammad Farrukh, on 01 December 2011 - 06:11, said:

Oh come one man.
Liquid cooling is quite expensive and besides the best things running at their highest, liquid cooling is just for pomp and show

You can get a decent SSD for that price but of course you'll lose the amazing look of the inside of case

The Corsair Hydro kits aren't that expensive http://www.scan.co.u...er-cooling-kits

#8 Victini Aran

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Posted 18 July 2012 - 22:31

I modifyed my 3ds to play ps vita games by adding a slot in my 3ds and made it to overclocked it cpu and gpu for it to function. it usually overheats but i bought a crystal armor for it and it is fine now

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Posted 18 July 2012 - 22:49

55c under load is not far away from its max as it is, you need a decent cooler

example, my 965 is @ 4GHz and under load hits around 50-55c when its a warm day