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Intel Core2 Duo E6400 @ 3.4GHz

Gigabyte 965P-DS3

Nvidia Geforce 7900GS

2x512mb Corsair XMS2

Arctic Cooler Freezer 7 Pro

Pushed that last one a tad too far I believe, Prey crashed immediately on game load. Decreased speeds a tad:

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Prey loaded and I played for 20 minutes. Not a great stress test, but it'll do for now...

Intel Core2 Duo E6400 @ 3.36GHz

Gigabyte 965P-DS3

Nvidia Geforce 7900GS

2x512mb Corsair XMS2

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My pc is a p4 3.0/3.1 ghz, got a leadtech geforce 8800gtx...but nothin to hectic.

my prob is my cpu is overheating like crazy , even before overclocking.

just got the piece of ****, and already cant play any of my games, cause of the heat.

some suggestions would be nice. :blink:

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My pc is a p4 3.0/3.1 ghz, got a leadtech geforce 8800gtx...but nothin to hectic.

my prob is my cpu is overheating like crazy , even before overclocking.

just got the piece of ****, and already cant play any of my games, cause of the heat.

some suggestions would be nice. :blink:

You could probably do with a better cooler than the stock Intel one, although if not overclocked it should cool the chip fine. Ensure that it is fitted to the mainboard correctly (all 'clips' are fully pushed in until they make a satisfying 'click'). May want to add some more case fans too, at the front to suck in cool air, and at the rear to exhaust the warm air build up inside the case.

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My pc is a p4 3.0/3.1 ghz, got a leadtech geforce 8800gtx...but nothin to hectic.

my prob is my cpu is overheating like crazy , even before overclocking.

just got the piece of ****, and already cant play any of my games, cause of the heat.

some suggestions would be nice. :blink:

That card produces a lot of heat. What was probably an OK cooling solution before you got that card probably can't dissipate the heat well enough. You need a good case, several cooling fans and a good airflow throughout. It doesn't necessarily mean there is a problem with your CPU/heat sink, although you may want to invest in a better fan than the stock Intel one.

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Ok venice core, cost me $9.00 soooo I'm a happy!

Athlon64/3200@2.7Ghz Venice

XP-90 w/92mm Tornado

Nexus fan controllers

512 Mb Corsair XMS PC-3200 TwinxLLPT v1.1 (256x2) BH-5 2-2-2-6

256 MB Kingston HyperX PC-3200 BH-5 2-2-2-6

Epox-Ep-8KDA3+

XFX 6800GT AGP 256mb

Western Digital 74GB Sata Raptor

Antec 550w True Power p/s

NEC 3500A DVD -/+ R/RW

Nostromos n52 gamepad

Logitech Mx-510 mouse

SGI 21" sony CRT monitor

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I like how everyone posts their OC's...but doesent talk :) Like "wow man howd you do that" lol. I'm not saing for all but like 85% just throw it up and dont look back

Well heres mine

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Sorry the pic sucks....basically just shows my A64 3700+ (San Diego) reaching 2.9 ghz on air cool. Hits 47C when under cpu bench. It's stock ghz is 2.2 so not to shabby

The san diego cores are the best A64 core to OC with....its basically and clocked down FX 57 I think

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AMD 64 X2 3800 @ 2.2ghz (not much of an O/C, but its a start on my first one)

220 x 10 - Voltages Auto Regulated

Zalman 9500 Cooler

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Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 @ 2.80GHz (+940MHz)

Voltages kept at stock. It's as far as I can go without raising voltages.

400MHz FSB

Cooling = Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro.

Temps = 35/48 (According to Core Temp, much lower with Speedfan).

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My First Overclock Ever

Pentium 4 505 2.66Ghz:

Running at 3.00GHz. 150MHz FSB. Load temp = 52C

Stock cooling. Well, whatever came with my Pre-built PC really.

And yeah, I know...Pre-built = Bad... :unsure:

ATi All-In-Wonder 9600:

Core - 324Mhz up to 425MHz

Memory - 195MHz up to 251MHz

Also stock cooling, just the heatsink.

And after looking at some of the computers here,

mine is really starting to show its age.

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