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Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 44
OS: Windows XP
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My system fully overclocked.
I managed to build a budget system with some different parts that I would love to over-clock with. I have the necessary cooling.
MotherBoard: XFX nForce 680i Processor: Intel Pentium Dual Core E2200 Processor HH80557PG0491M - 2.20GHz, 1MB Cache, 800MHz FSB, Allendale. I would love to bring it to 1000mhz and 2.8ghz (that seem acceptable without puttint to much stress on it) Graphics Card: XFX GeForce 9800 GTX Video Card Its at 675mhz core clock and Memory Clock: 2200 MHz Shader Clock: 1688 Mhz What would be good to bring this up without over doing it. Ram- OCZ SLI-Ready Dual Channel 4096MB PC6400 DDR2 800MHz Memory (2x2048MB) Can you overclock ram? I just ordered the parts so there not in yet, but Im guessing the 680i board from XFX comes with software for overclocking? I have never overclocked before but heard thats a decent board to do it with. Any help would be appreciated. |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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OS: Windows XP
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Re: My system fully overclocked.
Nah I calculated it, 338 watts for the components, That gives about 100watts for overclocking, itll be pushing it to the limits, so what if the PSU frys thats more reason to buy a new one =p.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: South East England
Posts: 68
OS: Windows Vista 32bit Home Premium
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Re: My system fully overclocked.
quoted from eXtreme Power Supply Caclulator:
"The recommended total Power Supply Wattage gives you a general idea on what to look for BUT it is NOT a crucial factor in power supply selection!" Always go higher than the 'recommended' calculated wattage |
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Re: My system fully overclocked.
I dont think your PSU can support your VGA, the PSU calculator is only to give you the general idea.. its not even calculating to how much you overclock your CPU,VGA, not really considering other additional peripherals and etc.. going higher than 600W would be better for long-term upgrades..
well,youre lucky if ony the PSU fries, what if your other components involved due to your PSU fried.. that wud cost more than just a more than 600W PSU ;) |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: South East England
Posts: 68
OS: Windows Vista 32bit Home Premium
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Re: My system fully overclocked.
I used the calculator to calculate his overclock (he wants to do) and it comes to around 400 (excluding dvd drives, hard disks, pci cards and external usb devices)
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 44
OS: Windows XP
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Re: My system fully overclocked.
Well turns out actully In the order, Didnt realize it, it does havea 500watt OCZ stealth, because the truepower is old and does not have enough Amps to run the graphics card, with still only having 500 watts, will I be able to just overclock the processor to 2.8ghz?
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Western Australia
Posts: 1,719
OS: Vista Ultimate x64, Windows XP 32-bit/64-bit
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Re: My system fully overclocked.
For that system i would recommend getting 1000W Corsair PSU. My system is similar to urs and i would not even buy a 800W PSU for my system.
My Specs are on the left.<<<< you will also find your CPU will bottleneck everything. Think about getting an E8XXX or similar if your M/B can support it. It only has 1mb of cache, where as others now have about 4-6mb.
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Re: My system fully overclocked.
750W is more than enough for the system and settings you have specified. My system specs are on the left. I use a 610W psu from PCPC, and I overclock my CPU and VGA with no problems whatsoever. In fact, at max load (mass effect playing), my computer and monitor together use about 400W.
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Mentor, Games Team
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Western Australia
Posts: 1,719
OS: Vista Ultimate x64, Windows XP 32-bit/64-bit
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Re: My system fully overclocked.
Keep in mind. A PSU can only output 70%-80% of its full load in a Gaming environment. It can only reach peak or full load under normal conditions. (Normal is internal Temperature of 25c). No PSU will actually be at 25c. The more the temperature increase the less total output the PSU will give.
So i will suggest you getting a beast of a PSU if you wish to OC your system. Quote:
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