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Overclocking my 4400


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Hi, just bought a new rig.

 

An X2 4400+, 2GB OCZ ram and a x1900xt. After about a week I have now decided to overclock it a bit. Right now I'm still at the CPU phase but I was pretty amazed to see it running stable @ 2.9GHz+.

I have so far just tested it using two Super-Pi processes (one set for each core). So I will see if it holds up when trying more stuff. Then it's time to see what the ram can deliver.

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I havent updated the bios so I don't know wich one it was shipped with. But I can take a look tonight after work. Vcore is 1.550 and for cooling I have the Thermaltake TaiChi watercooled chassi.

 

btw, I have heard something about the DFI board reporting -10degrees on the cpu temp. Is this true? It feels like it has to since I had 25 degrees at stock speed and about 35-40 degrees now at 2.9GHz.

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I havent updated the bios so I don't know wich one it was shipped with. But I can take a look tonight after work. Vcore is 1.550 and for cooling I have the Thermaltake TaiChi watercooled chassi.

 

btw, I have heard something about the DFI board reporting -10degrees on the cpu temp. Is this true? It feels like it has to since I had 25 degrees at stock speed and about 35-40 degrees now at 2.9GHz.

 

Yes, lhdoctor is pretty shity with temp measuring, use the new MBMonitor.

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