noobie in the world of OCing :)

VampMan05

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opps sorry that i put this in wrong bit too :(

well, this is my first post and it was dazboots that told me to come here for all my OCing and gaming needs :) so blame him :D

first since i'm starting out in the OCing world i would like to know about upping my CPU but staying on air for awhile... I've a AMD Athlon 64 3400+ and would like to up abit...

The questions are: how and what do i need to do this?? and where can i get some 'tuts' on this sort of thing????

I'm blaming this all on dazboots.... he goes on and on at work about OCing lol :P

cheers in advance
 
This is in the right section.

Welcome to EP.

Nick posted a bunch of guides in this thread:

http://www.extremeprometeia.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3350

Hope that helps you start. Most overclocking is done from the motherboard BIOS but it can pretty much all be done from windows too (as I'm sure the guides mention).

To get better clocks you might want to invest in better cooling (I'm sure some others will recommend some good air cooling as it's not my forte ;)). Watercooling is a quiet and efficient option and if you're feeling extreme you could get a phase unit. Both of the last two Phil sells in the products section.
 
Air cooling there are three main contenders:

Akasa EVO33

Vapochill Micro

Gigabytes latest (ORB??)

Have a looksie at the link Gollum posted, it's got lots of good linkies in there.

3400 is that skt754?

Your overclock will be limited by the motherboard and cooling you have, water would be best as the 3400 kicks out a fair bit of heat - still a good CPU and should serv you well.

Dazboots is a pretty good mate to have at work - he knows his stuff.

Good luck and post your results here.

Cheers

Mav
 
maverik-sg1 said:
Air cooling there are three main contenders:

Akasa EVO33

Vapochill Micro

Gigabytes latest (ORB??)

Also check out Thermalright and Sycnthe.
 
heh yep i know dazboots is a good friend to have in this case... he's a very good mate of mine... at work and at home... and thanks for the posts :)
 
For air cooling atm the Vapochill Micro and the Thermaltake Big Typhoon seem to get to the top often, as Mav and others have said.

I would personally go for the Vapochill Micro out of the two as it's lighter and you can get great performance with quiet fans.

One thing i would say about OCing is dont try to get everything right straight away, it is fun to learn some things for yourself and then come and get some pointers from more experienced people. Mistakes are often the fastest way to learn.

Make sure to enjoy yourself!

G
 
Master_G said:
For air cooling atm the Vapochill Micro and the Thermaltake Big Typhoon seem to get to the top often, as Mav and others have said.

I would personally go for the Vapochill Micro out of the two as it's lighter and you can get great performance with quiet fans.

One thing i would say about OCing is dont try to get everything right straight away, it is fun to learn some things for yourself and then come and get some pointers from more experienced people. Mistakes are often the fastest way to learn.

Make sure to enjoy yourself!

G

I think dazboots is gonna sort me out with a good cooling fan :D so, then i'll be able to OC the CPU a bit :)

and of course i wont dive in yet... just at the moment i'm collecting info about this sort of thing... also, i've got dazboots to guide me if i'm stuck:D
 
Yeah daz is a pro becuase he's had such an incredible amount of practical experience with everything....I envy his salary
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Yeah daz is a pro becuase he's had such an incredible amount of practical experience with everything....I envy his salary [img']http://www.extremeprometeia.com/forum/images/smilies/cool.gif[/img]

ROFL i envy his salary too lol and i work with him!!!
 
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