Well after hanging around in this section of the forum a bit, I'm really considering overclocking my rig after seeing the great guide and all your cool threads.
I don't know much about ocing at all, but I want to weigh the risks against benefits before attempting to, so here are a few questions.
I know ocing will shorten the life of a CPU 5 or so years and void the warrenty, but then how long will it last? So how long will an oc'ed processor last?
Can you really see a perfromance benefit after ocing? Let's say I got an average OC. Would I really be able to see a prefromace increase and speed increase or is it more about bragging rights?
What would sufficient cooling for an Oc'ed computer be? (just for an average OC)
Concerning parts:
AMD a64 3000+ venice, step E
DFI NF4 Ultra-D
Corsair VS 2x512
Antec p-160 with one intake fan (120mm)
Fortron Blue Strom 500 PSU (as exhaust)
So could you guys maybe hit a few of the questions I asked and answer the big "is it worth it" along with any other hazards?
Thanks a bunch in advance,
Darren
I don't know much about ocing at all, but I want to weigh the risks against benefits before attempting to, so here are a few questions.
I know ocing will shorten the life of a CPU 5 or so years and void the warrenty, but then how long will it last? So how long will an oc'ed processor last?
Can you really see a perfromance benefit after ocing? Let's say I got an average OC. Would I really be able to see a prefromace increase and speed increase or is it more about bragging rights?
What would sufficient cooling for an Oc'ed computer be? (just for an average OC)
Concerning parts:
AMD a64 3000+ venice, step E
DFI NF4 Ultra-D
Corsair VS 2x512
Antec p-160 with one intake fan (120mm)
Fortron Blue Strom 500 PSU (as exhaust)
So could you guys maybe hit a few of the questions I asked and answer the big "is it worth it" along with any other hazards?
Thanks a bunch in advance,
Darren