X Xeon New member Feb 11, 2009 #1 Odd but various question... overclocking a set of XEON proc's? possible??? iv got a compaq mobo which sucks but i know u can use CPUFSB to overclock via the PLL or PPL whichever it is lol wonder if they're good overclockers...
Odd but various question... overclocking a set of XEON proc's? possible??? iv got a compaq mobo which sucks but i know u can use CPUFSB to overclock via the PLL or PPL whichever it is lol wonder if they're good overclockers...
M monkey7 New member Feb 11, 2009 #2 Most probably: no. The serverclass motherboards (which you have) are aimed at absolute stability, low power consumption and durability. Overclocking is a killer for both those three points
Most probably: no. The serverclass motherboards (which you have) are aimed at absolute stability, low power consumption and durability. Overclocking is a killer for both those three points
X Xeon New member Feb 11, 2009 #3 hmmm true haha still.... could try? haha has anyone ever done a xeon overclock?!
A AntiHeroUK New member Feb 11, 2009 #4 Yes plenty of people have overclocked Xeons. There is no reason why it wouldn't overclock. It is just like any other CPU.
Yes plenty of people have overclocked Xeons. There is no reason why it wouldn't overclock. It is just like any other CPU.
Z zak4994 New member Feb 11, 2009 #5 Xeons are nice little processors that will overclock. All you are risking is stability, low power and durability just as monkey7 said.
Xeons are nice little processors that will overclock. All you are risking is stability, low power and durability just as monkey7 said.
X Xeon New member Feb 11, 2009 #6 il give it a go soon and let u know how i do, my setup is quite a bodge cooling wise haha
tinytomlogan The Guvnor Staff member Feb 12, 2009 #7 My asus pc-dl COULD NOT be overclocked as standard. Look for details on wire modding your board, its basicaly shorting out some select pins on the cpu. I went from 2.4 to 3.8ghz in the end
My asus pc-dl COULD NOT be overclocked as standard. Look for details on wire modding your board, its basicaly shorting out some select pins on the cpu. I went from 2.4 to 3.8ghz in the end