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 Budget Intel Dual-Core overclocking thread, Pentium/Celeron Dual-Core + Intel 945GC

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post Mar 23 2008, 10:42 AM

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hmm interesting, sorry kucing i am in this thread just for one comment tongue.gif size of the heatsink does determine how much temperature can be dissipated, also the built of it. Thus if the temperature is controlled to a certain extent, your ability to Overclock is therefore higher. Thus disregarding the proc built and stepping in nature, if the variables were to only be temps and overclockability, i believe size does matter. Basic laws of heat eh>? technique and skill does help in reducing and making use with what you have to gain high speeds.
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post Mar 23 2008, 11:20 AM

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in that question, well, the stepping and batch is the answer. thats why i pointed across the important point that you have to disregard the proc built and stepping in this equation. I was merely answering to your statement that says that

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size of heatsink determine the temperature of the processor, overclockability? no but technique/skill YES !


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post Jul 20 2008, 08:17 PM

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i wanna play budget pc alsooo...!! How is the celly for ocing... is it worth.. also what board can do 500Mhz for a celly?

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