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X2 4600+ Overclocks

I think you'll find most folks go for the x2 3800 or the x2 4400 due to those being being the cheapest on each level of L2 cache. The x2 4600 has never been popular as it has less L2 cache than the X2 4400.

Overcocking is determined by the stepping of the CPU rather then the model number here. Your current x2 4400 seems to be doing very nicely as it is. :)
 
Jay_t said:
I think you'll find most folks go for the x2 3800 or the x2 4400 due to those being being the cheapest on each level of L2 cache. The x2 4600 has never been popular as it has less L2 cache than the X2 4400.

Overcocking is determined by the stepping of the CPU rather then the model number here. Your current x2 4400 seems to be doing very nicely as it is. :)

Pretty much, he summed it up in one TBH.
 
AMD X2 4400+ Toledo CCBWE o/c @ 2.64Ghz 240/11 1.52v

What cooling are you using, when i had mine at 2.64Ghz the PWM got so damn hot i just had to go to 2.5Ghz to try and keep it cool. Still gets to a toasty 50c when using both cores though even with a fan over it.
 
Gaverick said:
AMD X2 4400+ Toledo CCBWE o/c @ 2.64Ghz 240/11 1.52v

What cooling are you using, when i had mine at 2.64Ghz the PWM got so damn hot i just had to go to 2.5Ghz to try and keep it cool. Still gets to a toasty 50c when using both cores though even with a fan over it.

Believe it or not, Just AMD HSF
 
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