Just thinking that a HTPC might be hidden away possibly causing heat build up.Can't argue with that, although a *premium* heatsink will disipate quite a lot of that heat leaving a gentle fluffy breeze of a fan to mop up whats left.
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Just thinking that a HTPC might be hidden away possibly causing heat build up.Can't argue with that, although a *premium* heatsink will disipate quite a lot of that heat leaving a gentle fluffy breeze of a fan to mop up whats left.
My Vcore is only 1.3v E2140 @ 3.2GHz
You miss my point pegasus1.
What I was implying was the voltage increase of pretty much all E21xx is equally proportional to clock speed.
For an E2160 to hit 3.6ghz 1:1 with PC6400 it will need more vcore than an E2140 to hit 3.2Ghz, this extra vcore may cause issues when running in a HTPC case with less than optimal cooling.
I think that memory is just as good a candidate for overclocking as a CPU.i needed a 24 hour Orthos stable machine so didnt intend to push the Mem past its Stock speed.
I think that memory is just as good a candidate for overclocking as a CPU.
good stuff! will be significantly faster than you old p4 thats for sure!
let us know what temps you get with that zalman cooler dude.
Yes it can make a difference, to what degree is debatable. I have seen threads hundreds of posts long discussioning the merits of this paste or that goo etc, some have turned into flame wars!does thermal paste make much difference
Yes it can make a difference, to what degree is debatable. I have seen threads hundreds of posts long discussioning the merits of this paste or that goo etc, some have turned into flame wars!![]()
Hi Warren, want a cup of coffee?