Overclocking....

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I've tried looking for this everywhere but cant seem to find an answer to my question:
If you overclock your cpu but dont alter the volts and it stays at a reasonable temperature, will it still damage your components over a period of time?

I want to oc but i really cant afford new parts now so i dont want to take any risks. I have oc'ed in the past and increased my amd4000+ from 2.4 to 2.6 with stock cooling and only upped the voltage by a very small amount, but i stopped oc'ing when i ran out of money :( .

And does the same principal apply to a gfx card, i.e. if it stays at a low temp, will it still damage it? Thanks.
 
It will damage it over time but you should get 4 to 5 years use out of it and by that time you might have sold it anyway's

You should not really over clock with stock cooling, the temps usually get a bit too high

what stepping is your 4000+?, mine overclocks with ease to 3ghz on stock volts

for the gpu, the same applies with temps and overvolting damaging it over time

hope that helps :)
 
Will_3rd said:
what stepping is your 4000+?, mine overclocks with ease to 3ghz on stock volts
I'm not certain on this but by stepping do you mean the cpu freq and the multiplier? If so, I cant be sure for definate because i'm running it on stock speeds at the moment, but i'm pretty sure it was at 216x12=2600.

Will_3rd said:
You should not really over clock with stock cooling, the temps usually get a bit too high
What would you classify as too hot? It runs at just under 30 idle and at about 40 under full load, rememeber that's still at stock.

Oh and sorry for posting it in the wrong section!!!
 
mpledge52 said:
I'm not certain on this but by stepping do you mean the cpu freq and the multiplier? If so, I cant be sure for definate because i'm running it on stock speeds at the moment, but i'm pretty sure it was at 216x12=2600.

The stepping are the numbers and letters on the CPU for example ADA4000DAA5BN KAB1E 0626FPMW

mpledge52 said:
What would you classify as too hot? It runs at just under 30 idle and at about 40 under full load, remember that's still at stock.

Oh and sorry for posting it in the wrong section!!!

Yeah those temps are fine
 
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