A almighty15 New member Mar 8, 2011 #2 Running Intel Burn Test on standard setting is not good, You have to run it at max so that it uses all your RAM.
Running Intel Burn Test on standard setting is not good, You have to run it at max so that it uses all your RAM.
M marsey99 New member Mar 8, 2011 #3 gratz mate now benchmark it to show how much free performance you have gained
S SnW New member Mar 13, 2011 #5 Garol said: The voltage is dangerously high imo. Click to expand... As long as his temps are fine , i don't see a problem at all... + its a Core2Duo ...
Garol said: The voltage is dangerously high imo. Click to expand... As long as his temps are fine , i don't see a problem at all... + its a Core2Duo ...
M marsey99 New member Mar 13, 2011 #6 65nm cpu can take much more voltage than the 45nm chips garol so its not as much of an issue.
Garol New member Mar 13, 2011 #7 marsey99 said: 65nm cpu can take much more voltage than the 45nm chips garol so its not as much of an issue. Click to expand... Thanks for the info. Im a bit smarter once again. Well actually it makes sense if u think logically. :3
marsey99 said: 65nm cpu can take much more voltage than the 45nm chips garol so its not as much of an issue. Click to expand... Thanks for the info. Im a bit smarter once again. Well actually it makes sense if u think logically. :3