most phenom x4's hit at least 3.8 without to much trouble.
even if you had bought a 240 or 245 you would probably still be topping out at about the same 3.6 but you'd be running a higher fsb.
the higher stock speed of the chip then generally the less you can gain percentage wise by overclocking.
even if you had bought a 240 or 245 you would probably still be topping out at about the same 3.6 but you'd be running a higher fsb.
the higher stock speed of the chip then generally the less you can gain percentage wise by overclocking.