Josh Weston
New member
Ok, well, until I learn how to directly link YouTube videos, I guess you guys had better click on this ...
Now, firstly: I realise I probably shouldn't be linking this video as, in a way, Tom and Linus are kind of competitors at the ol'YouTube Reviews etc. - but this video completely through me off.
Through months of diligently watching Tom's videos, and scouring the forum, I have come to terms that when I DO finally get along to building my own system, a system that shall be overclocked, 1.4v is the recommended option for a 24/7 system. Well, for Sandy Bridge, at least.
It surprised me, therefore, that good old Linus over here is pumping 1.55v through the 3960X. Is this normal for a Sandy Bridge-E chip?
My apologies if this has been covered before,
Regards,
Josh.
Now, firstly: I realise I probably shouldn't be linking this video as, in a way, Tom and Linus are kind of competitors at the ol'YouTube Reviews etc. - but this video completely through me off.
Through months of diligently watching Tom's videos, and scouring the forum, I have come to terms that when I DO finally get along to building my own system, a system that shall be overclocked, 1.4v is the recommended option for a 24/7 system. Well, for Sandy Bridge, at least.
It surprised me, therefore, that good old Linus over here is pumping 1.55v through the 3960X. Is this normal for a Sandy Bridge-E chip?
My apologies if this has been covered before,
Regards,
Josh.