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AMD phenom ii X2 555 BE unlocked to quad. Temperatures when overclocki


Jozhogg

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Hi, I've recently built a new pc with an amd phenom ii processor. I got the X2 so I could (hopefully) unlock and it did. Unfortunately, as I'm on the AMD stock dual core cooler, it overheats as a a quad core. I plan to invest in an new cooler but I was wondering also about what kind of temperatures I would get with a moderate overclock? Seeing as there's no way of monitoring the temperature of the cpu when it's unlocked I wouldn't want to run any risk with temperature damage. What increases in temperature can I expect? Any suggestions as to how good/ what cooler I should get?

 

Regards, Joseph

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I'm confused, so you want to know what temps you'll get OC'd...as a dual core with the stock cooler??

Me too...I was thinking he wanted ideas of how hot the quad would run with a decent heat sink. :lol:

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I apologise for not being clearer. Waco is correct, I was more wondering how hot it could get as a quad with a decent cooler

It depends entirely on the cooler you choose and how you overclock (voltage, frequency, etc).

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Thanks, I'm aware that the temperature will depend largly on the cooler. My concern is more about how much the actual overclock is likely to add to the temperatures? Seeing as I won't be able to monitor them I'm trying to find roughly the kind of temperatures I'll be getting?

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once you hit 1.45 voltage your temperatures will begin to sky rocket

you can expect 50-60degree at full load with a great aftermarket heatsink which is still safe

I would stop here but you can go higher if you wish

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