jseber1982
Enterprise SCCM\SCOM
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- Atlanta, Ga
I have always been one to take the easy way out go and buy the extreme versions of processors. I have always just overclocked with the multiplier and have not bothered with the fsb.
I am sure that if i bump the multiplier down and crank the fsb up so that i am back up at the same speed, i might see a performance increase.
Has anybody here benchmarked both and documented whether there was a perfomance increase?
Also i know that a lot of people here use the 680i boards. When you guys crank your fsb up, do you change out the bridge heatsink? I am sure that some of you WC the bridge.. just not sure if it really needs it. And how much higher do you usually need to raise the voltages?Besides the mem and cpu.
I am sure that if i bump the multiplier down and crank the fsb up so that i am back up at the same speed, i might see a performance increase.
Has anybody here benchmarked both and documented whether there was a perfomance increase?
Also i know that a lot of people here use the 680i boards. When you guys crank your fsb up, do you change out the bridge heatsink? I am sure that some of you WC the bridge.. just not sure if it really needs it. And how much higher do you usually need to raise the voltages?Besides the mem and cpu.