xValyriaNx
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About a week ago I started a thread asking if it would be possible to use the stock cooler to get an idea of how well your chip overclocks. Apparently it's not. However, the thought just occurred to me that if your chip can undervolt quite a ways without needing to underclock, maybe that means that on the flip side, you could overclock quite a ways without needing to overvolt. Thus undervolting could be an indicator of how much overclocking headroom you have and how good an overclocker your chip might be.
Essentially I'm just curious if there's any way to gauge your chip's potential (roughly) without actually buying a high end cooler and testing it out.
Essentially I'm just curious if there's any way to gauge your chip's potential (roughly) without actually buying a high end cooler and testing it out.