nice w/c system u got there, the components aren't the best but its still ok
what fan controller is this and did u use thermaltake liquid inside the loop?
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Overclocking (?)
Started by Laffe Herder, Jan 05 2010 09:51 AM
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#42
Posted 11 January 2010 - 04:24 PM
nice w/c system u got there, the components aren't the best but its still ok
what fan controller is this and did u use thermaltake liquid inside the loop?
Hmm could the components not be the best cuz i made this mod 8 or 9 years ago? Probably
(And back then, that was the best processor to overclock, and a good solid motherboard to overclock)
Since it's a long time ago, i'm not sure which fan-controller it is, it might well be thermaltake or Lian-li.
And i used a no-name uv-reacting dye.
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#43
Posted 22 April 2010 - 10:22 PM
damn kid ur too smart. shut ur smart ass up. how many tutorials come up on google? thousands? sexing idiot i was asking for a good one and recommended
There are no good 'all in one' tutorials. New chipsets often mean new ways of overclocking. Like my Core i7 for example. Getting this at 4 Ghz was a lot different than my AMD Phenom.
Edit: If you're just looking for graphics card overclock (which I suppose you're not, as you're playing sof2, and sof2 fully utilizes the processor), you can just download RivaTuner and click and slide till you see some artifacts coming up (good stress test would be Furmark..).
Edited by Mr. Postman, 22 April 2010 - 10:23 PM.
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