Think I wanna try abit of overclocking...

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Specs are in my sig..

I reckon I wanna have a go at overclocking my graphics card and CPU..

How far could I go without needing additional cooling? Would I be able to go as far for me to notice a difference in speed? (Got the stock cooler on my cpu at the min)..

It's not that I refuse to buy any additional/better cooling but money isn't flowing at the minute so I'd need to wait :D..
 
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Hlebio said:
Specs are in my sig..

I reckon I wanna have a go at overclocking my graphics card and CPU..

How far could I go without needing additional cooling? Would I be able to go as far for me to notice a difference in speed? (Got the stock cooler on my cpu at the min)..

It's not that I refuse to buy any additional/better cooling but money isn't flowing at the minute so I'd need to wait :D..

Are you actually finding your system slow in anything? I've got a 2.8Ghz single core opteron and the same GFX card and I've not bothered clocking the GPU yet, even though its watercooled, simply because I haven't found anything to challenge it yet.
 
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yeah I only clocked my GFX to see what I could get out of it, most of the time it sits at stock though.

CPU overclock is worth it for windows based applications and loading times.
 
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Not sure about the gfx clocking, but you can certainly get some good results out of the CPU, even with the stock cooler (which is surprisingly good).

Take a look in this thread for information on clocking the 3800+. Without too much difficulty, you should get 2500MHz out of it. Mine is clocked to this at 1.4 VCore and load temps vary from 37-42, depending on room temp (although this is with a Zalman CNPS9500). Someone in the thread may have a very similar / the same setup as you, so you can use it as a guide.

Good luck with it :)
 
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