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Profile: Tom's Hardware Team
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How does an 81% clock increase from a $27 upgrade sound? Walk with us as we put our wealth of recommendations to the test and come out victorious! |
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What are the CPU temps idle and under a load with that overclock? |
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I continue to be confounded by RAM prices. I know if you want to play you have to pay, but these type of "for only $27" articles don't ever tell the price of the premium RAM that has to be used. The OCZ you used goes for around $270, but you can find 2x1gb sets for $190.
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Question: Which version of this board was used? 1.0, or 2.0 |
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what is the power consumptions?, compare to non-OC system.
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I'm pleased to see Tom's is starting to overclock with the right board, the right cpu, the right bios, and the right memory to get a respectable overclock. I'd been disappointed on those points over the past 6 months -- seeing articles reporting a low maximum overclock on a certain board or certain chip when they hadn't tested using the right components. |
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Overclocking with the "wrong" components can be good for comparing motherboard stability, but doesn't tell you what the highest bus speed the board can achieve is. Still, at least you get something out of it. |
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Looking at this series as a whole I was expecting more of a generic "guide" for overclocking. However, the result is a specific guide on the specific set of hardware that was OC'd. I would think that the article was written for those with no overclocking experience. However the series arrives at conclusions without explaining how to get there.
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Stock value for DDR2-800 is 1.80V. OCZ specs 1.80V for this particular RAM. Most of OCZ's other RAM is specified at above stock values.
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Call me Ishmael.
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I have overclocked before and have tried to get more out of an older system in order to play games etc.
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Some people have bad luck. Some parts die early, even without being overclocked. |
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