K kev182 Inactive Contributor Aug 10, 2005 #1 I think it would be a good idea if there was an intel OC guide, may attract more people. So can i go ahead and write it? lol
I think it would be a good idea if there was an intel OC guide, may attract more people. So can i go ahead and write it? lol
Quad Master Herald Aug 11, 2005 #5 Go Ahead Kev , there might be some Intel lovers waiting to overclock there Rig. However the concepts remain same but intel has its multiplier fixed thats it. And u have no options but to increase u r FSB thats it
Go Ahead Kev , there might be some Intel lovers waiting to overclock there Rig. However the concepts remain same but intel has its multiplier fixed thats it. And u have no options but to increase u r FSB thats it
K kev182 Inactive Contributor Aug 11, 2005 #6 pretty much, except some certain intel cpus have an unlockable multi
T TheMask Inactive Forerunner Aug 11, 2005 #7 unless they are Engineering Samples, i havent heard of any retail CPU in the recent past
Darklord Inactive Galvanizer Aug 11, 2005 #8 The newer Chips with that Speedstep or whatever it is called have unlocked multi i guess
K kev182 Inactive Contributor Aug 11, 2005 #11 All ES chips ofcourse have unlockable multis. Some retail CPu's also do, here they are: 3.2E (C0) SL7B8 (C0 Skt478 ) SL79M (C0 Skt478 ) 3.4E (C0/D0) SL7B9 (C0 Skt478 ) SL7E6 (D0 Skt478 ) SL7L8 (D0 LGA775) SL7KM (D0 LGA775) SL7J8 (D0 LGA775) 3.6E (D0/E0) SL7J9 (D0 LGA775) SL7L9 (D0 LGA775) SL7KN (D0 LGA775) SL7NZ (E0 LGA775) SL7Q2 (E0 LGA775) 3.8E (E0) SL82U (E0 LGA775)
All ES chips ofcourse have unlockable multis. Some retail CPu's also do, here they are: 3.2E (C0) SL7B8 (C0 Skt478 ) SL79M (C0 Skt478 ) 3.4E (C0/D0) SL7B9 (C0 Skt478 ) SL7E6 (D0 Skt478 ) SL7L8 (D0 LGA775) SL7KM (D0 LGA775) SL7J8 (D0 LGA775) 3.6E (D0/E0) SL7J9 (D0 LGA775) SL7L9 (D0 LGA775) SL7KN (D0 LGA775) SL7NZ (E0 LGA775) SL7Q2 (E0 LGA775) 3.8E (E0) SL82U (E0 LGA775)