Never tried. Didn't know you could to add voltage and overclock a cooler.hi thanks, for the info doyll, i was mainly looking at buying second hand to save some cash as they're all on the MM at the moment.
is it true that the Silver Arrow cant handle higher overclocks/voltages?
I meant the CPU as with TTL's review between Silver Arrow(old SA) vs Noctua DH14, it said that after 4.7GHz the Silver arrow reached around 100C
but i doubt my board/cpu can even reach those speeds so, I wonder if that is something to consider.
I meant the CPU as with TTL's review between Silver Arrow(old SA) vs Noctua DH14, it said that after 4.7GHz the Silver arrow reached around 100C
but i doubt my board/cpu can even reach those speeds so, I wonder if that is something to consider.
TTL is awesome.
Is your board got voltage control? If so, you can attempt those speeds. I can get 4.7 on my £50 (secondhand Z68 motherboard).![]()
TTL rambles so much I can't stand him.
It's all about how much heat the cooler can dissipate. And from what I've see the SA SB-E, old SA, NH-U14S, PH-TC14PE, NH-D14, K2, are all within a few degrees of each other at the kind of wattage most of us use when overclocking. At a guess if you are using over 200w you will most likely be using custom water.
I'd ignore that review tbh. I remember him telling me he had issues installing his SA (even though it's the easiest thing in the world). Plus the new SA is better anyway.
TTL rambles so much I can't stand him.![]()
I have this bookmarked for when I do start overclocking
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18375640
looks like, you can change the vcore manually.
Gigabyte GA-Z68AP-D3 - 4.9GHz, 100MHz Base Clock, 49x multiplier, 1,600MHz dual-channel DDR3 memory at 8-8-8-24-74-1T
He does ramble on a bit but it's worth it because despite it he covers absolutely everything and he terms difficult and complex items so that even the less tech-minded viewers understand.
I'd rather watch Lauren's explanations.
TTL does a layman's review but it's also biased by his person opinions. Guess that's okay.